Maureen-Brown-Obituary

Maureen Brown

Williamsburg, Virginia

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Maureen E. Brown, 81, an Air Force widow and hotel sales executive, died Jan. 5, 2011, at Patriots Colony following a brief illness with liver cancer.A native of Belfast, Ireland, she attended Belfast Mercantile College, majoring in business administration. In 1948, she came to the states to...

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My heartfelt sorrow to learn Maureen has left her beloved Virginia area & friends. I always admired this Irish Lass, she always had a smile and always had a solution to the many trivial & sometimes hard encounters we had with the Games !! I have been gone a few years, but always look back on the great times with the Scottish organizations with Maureen and her friends.
God Bless her, and I will as soon as possible have a dram of Irish whiskey for her trip to heaven and our Lord !!

Please accept my deepest sympathies. I got to know Maureen over the years through my work as Director of Marketing at Patriots Colony. I found her to be an energetic woman who loved life and other people. She would always lighten the mood whenever and wherever she appeared. Thanks for the memories, Maureen.

With sadness of heart we mourn the passing of a dear friend. I enjoyed each moment in conversation, hearing the stories of her life. Her wonderful smile will always be a part of my memory.

So Sorry to hear of the passing of Maureen, she was a wonderful lady with some interesting stories. Even though I only saw her once a year I always looked forward to chatting with her. She will be missed.

Linda Merriman
H&R Block

It is truly one of the saddiest days of my life to know that I have lost one of my best friends. Maureen was indeed a very special lady, friend and mentor. I will miss the long talks, the fun times and laughter, but most of all I will miss Maureen.

It is with Heavy Heart that Maureen is no longer with us. She will always be there in our mind, heart and thoughts. She will truly be missed . A woman who always gave of her self to those of us who kneew her and were able to share some of life's experiences with her and be by her side. Maureen was always willing to share her self and all she had with her friends and there were many.

We all loved Maureen and cherished her , we always welcomed her presents when she was...