Margaret-Brownlee-Obituary

Margaret Bowman Mackey Brownlee

Knoxville, Tennessee

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BROWNLEE, MARGARET BOWMAN MACKEY - born January 28, 1923 in Calhoun, Tennessee, daughter of Dugan Emerson and Lillie Saulpaw Mackey, died peacefully with family at her side on Tuesday, March 20, 2012. She was a beloved sister, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and friend to many. Margaret...

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Mackey and Family So sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. She was one of the great ones, and Prayers are with your entire family for God's Grace.

My deepest sympathy to you all. I hope that reading Ps 68:19,20 offers peace and comfort in this time of sorrow.

My Aunt Margaret was a very special person and everyone loved her. She will always have a special place in my heart and is now in a better place with my Dad and grandparents.

"Ms. Margaret", as we called her, was a very special person to our family for a short period of time when we boarded Ms. Josie and Jack on her beautiful Westland farm. We thought so much of her, and she taught us a lot about horses. Our condolences to all of the Brownlee family, she will always have a special place in our hearts and now she is in a better place and no longer suffering.

Debra Van Derveer and Christopher Wilson
Brentwood, TN

My late father Theodore Mackey was a first cousin to Margaret. I have good memories of Margaret and I know that my Dad was very fond of Margaret.He talked about fun times growing up in the Charleston/Calhoun area. I also remember Debby Brownlee from our days at Humes Hall at UT.My sympathy to her family. Connie Mackey Marks in
Bel Air, Md.

Great memories of Margaret from the Guy Smith III family.

Margaret was a long time friend. My thougts and
prayers are with the family at this time. Sincerely, Jane Longmire Giesler

Dear Family Members,
Although we did not know Ms. Brownlee on an exceptionally close personal level, we always enjoyed seeing her and talking with her when she visited with her family at Pickens Presbyterian Church. Our condolences go out to the entire family. Deb and Len Josefson