Phyllis-Brown-Obituary

Phyllis Brown

Huntsville, Alabama

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July 27, 1941 - Oct. 31, 2010

Phyllis Sisco Brown, 69, of Huntsville passed away Sunday at Huntsville Hospital. She was surrounded by her family and friends who walked her home to be with the Lord. She was born and raised in Huntsville, where she graduated from Huntsville High School...

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Dear Steven & Phillip,

Our sincere condolences in the loss of your beautiful and talented mother.

Love,

Frances Frady & family

This was a beautiful little girl. She never lost sight of the beauty that surrounded her while seemingly oblivious to that which radiated from her. It was an honor to have known her and a great blessing to have her welcome me into her family. We will never forget the times we were able to spend with Phyllis and her parents, Bil & Doris Hunter. When we were together the world seem to exist for no reason other than our amazement and amusement. All three of them are together again and I am sure...

Steven my heart goes out to you and your family.

What a beautiful lady....she taught me the perserverce and joy of color pencil drawing. She recently moved to our neighborhood, and it was a joy ot have her near us. She is missed by everyone she touched, but her laughter and joy stays with us forever.

The Elkton Historical Society, its members and friends, express our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Phyllis. She and Don lived in Elkton, Tennessee for several years. They lovingly restored one of our antebellum homes and were members of the historical society. They both worked tirelessly for our historical community and we all became great friends. When Don died and Phyllis moved back to Huntsville the community felt the loss. Her art and talent inspired us and brought us great...

The Elkton Historical Society, its members and friends, express our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Phyllis. She and Don lived in Elkton, Tennessee for several years. They lovingly restored one of our antebellum homes and were members of the historical society. They both worked tirelessly for our historical community and we all became great friends. When Don died and Phyllis moved back to Huntsville the community felt the loss. Her art and talent inspired us and brought us great...

My prayers and sympathies are with the family as you grieve. Please know Phyllis touched the lives of many through her art instruction. My daughter now has a love for art that can be traced back to her first art class she took with "Miss Phyllis" who was always so patient and gentle with the children.May God's light continue to shine through her as she walks through eternity with Him!

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. Our deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.