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Millie H. Browning

Wichita, Kansas

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Browning, Millie H. 89, Homemaker passed away on Tues., Feb. 13, 2018. Millie is survived by her loving husband of 70 years; Bob. Children; Randy (Nancy) Browning, Rod (Dalanna) Browning and Bev Zuba. 5 grandchildren and 5.5 great grandchildren. Brother; Pete (Dolores) Peery. Funeral services...

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Millie Browning was a wonderful lady who always had a kind smile for me and a wonderful wit. You are sorely missed; How ever your wit lives on with those who knew and loved you. Love you Millie.

So sorry to see that Millie passed away. We didn't know. I had not seen her at Brookdale recently, and saw the notice. Prayers for all of your family, from the Peggy Dunlap family (Robyn, Scott and April).

I had the privilege of seeing Miss Millie on a nearly daily basis for the period of several months over the last year & was always greeted with the most warm & friendly smile & hug; while she never remembered me having previously been there, she always thanked me for coming to see her & invited me back. I thoroughly enjoyed my time with her! While my heart breaks for those she leaves behind, it also rejoices in knowing that she is now Home with the Lord & reunited with her mother, whom she...

Bob Sorry to hear of the loss of your wife. Hope all is well with you. Hugs

Bob So sorry to hear of the loss of your wife. Hope all is well with you. Hugss

I have been friends with the Browning family since not long after they moved from St. Jo. Beverly and I became BEST friends from the first day she came to Southeast High. We spent so much time together the Brownings became my 2nd family as mine also became Bev's. Millie and Bob thank you for putting up with mine and Bev's shenanigans as we figured out this thing called life. I love you Brownings; each and every one of you! May God Bless you in your grief and replace your tears with precious...

My condolences to the family. When someone you love becomes a memory, that memory becomes a treasure in your heart and it lives forever. May the memory of this wonderful treasure fill your heart with love and bring you peace.

Back in the 70's, Millie had a group of us gather in their home for ceramics. She had such a gracious manner and infectious laugh! I remember her fondly. I'm sorry for your loss. Marilyn Buss Porter