Norene-Brown-Obituary

Norene D. Brown

Vancouver, Washington

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NORENE D. BROWN Born April 17, 1917, Malta, MT Died Sept. 12, 2005, Vancouver, WA Norene graduated from Great Falls High School in 1934, moved to Fort Peck, MT, married William B. Brown in 1936 and moved to Vancouver in 1943. She worked in the Kaiser shipyards during WWII. She was the gift shop...

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To Noreen's family,
Bill and I have fond memories of Norene. We had some great times together in the past. She loved feeding the sea gulls when we were at the coast. She had a wonderful laugh and smile, had some fun stories of her years at the Inn of the Quay, and enjoyed life. She will be missed by many.

Norene gave me my first "real" job back in 1967 as a busboy at the Quay. She always treated me with respect and I appreciated her no nonsense attitude. I have nothing but fond memories of my time working there and Norene was a big part of that experience.

Norene was always like a grandmother to me. She never failed to remember my birthdays or other special occasions and always made me feel special. I enjoyed spending time with her because of the stories that she would share. She loved to laugh and her laugh and smile were contagious. She was a very special lady and will truly be missed by everyone. She always called me Tiffin' as a nickname and that was OK, because it was Norene-I know that this is something that I will miss. I am sure that...

It is alway's hard o find the word's to say in a time like this. I have known the Brown family my entire life and even though I haven't spoken to them in 17 years I stopped in and visited with your grandmother about 6 months ago. And even though she had aged it was funny bcause she was still the same woman that alway's made me feel like a little kid. She was full of questions about me and my life and the hug she gave me as I left was genuine. William I want you to know that you and your...

A great lady

Billy & Debbie,
Tom and I are so sorry to read about your mom. I used to run into her often and I always enjoyed visiting with her. I think of long ago when all of us used to hang around together and the times spent at your parents house. I always thought she was such a funny lady and always made us laugh. We know its so hard to lose a parent but you have such great memories of both your parents. We are thinking of you both at this time and hope that the heavy hearts get...

We extend our deepest sympathy to Norene's family. She was a good friend and will be always be remembered for her great sense of humor.

To the Family of Norene,
All of us in Billings just wanted to let you know you are in our thoughts and prayers as we remember your mom. I just got a beautiful picture of your mom and dad that I will send you a copy of.
Dixie Osborne
(Hazel's oldest granddaughter)

Norene was my neighbor and my friend. I remember her many kindnesses, her beautiful handwriting, and our many entertaining phone conversations. She was, indeed, a class act and a character. She spoke her mind and was well informed. Norene loved her family and expressed her pride in each of them often. I was her 'designated driver' on several New Year's Eves. But, I said, "Norene, you don't drink." She replied, "Yes, but other drivers do!" I always felt important in her company. ...