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Sara Elizabeth Brown

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WAYNESVILLE — Sara Elizabeth Brown, 48 died September 27, 2010 following a lengthy illness. She was the daughter of William M. Brown and Nancy M. Brown of Martinsville, Virginia.

Sara was a native of Danville, VA, a graduate of George Washington High School and held a bachelor and masters degrees from the University of Southern Mississippi. She was a member of Covenant Presbyterian Church in Waynesville and was employed by General Dynamics Information Technology.

In addition to her parents, Sara is survived by two brothers, Robert Brown of Ft. Myers, FL and Jay Brown of St. Petersburg, FL; by a niece, Rebecca Brown and two nephews, Jason Brown and Ryan Brown.

Graveside Services will be conducted in Highland Burial Park, Danville, VA, Saturday, November 20, 2010 at 10 a.m. with Chaplain Paul Johnson and Rev. Randy Stevens officiating.

The family will receive friends, Saturday, November 20 at Kings Grant at 1:30 p.m. prior to the Memorial Service at 2 p.m. in Victory Chapel.

The Brown family is being served by Norris Funeral Services Martinsville Chapel.

Online condolences may be made at www.NorrisFuneral.com.



This obituary was originally published in the News Record.

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I had the opportunity to work with Sara at SIGCOM!!! She was a great friend and always pleasant to be around. I would often hear her laughing in the office cubicle next to me and wonder what was sooooo funny. Sara was always happy and full of cheer. She will be dearly missed by all. I pray that the Lord will continue to give the family peace & comfort knowing that she's in a better place with the Lord.

Our Thoughts & Prayers are with the Family

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Brown, I am so saddened to hear of the loss of Sara. I loved Sara so much. She was such a good friend to me growing up in Danville. I have thought of her so many times over the years. I remember spending the night at your house so many times. Please know how much I care for Sara and I am keeping you and your family in my prayers. Love, Rangeley Bennett Thornton

Mom and Pop Brown, I am so thankful every day that passes now that I got to know and love Sara. She changed my life in so many ways. I miss her EVERY DAY! My heart aches for your loss but I rejoice for her and her place in heaven!

Our Prayers and Thoughts are with you both and your family.

I knew Sara in college at USM. She was a very special part of my life back then and I've thought a lot about her over the years and wondered how she was doing. I can still see her smile and hear her laugh. I am very, very saddened by this news.

Mr. and Mrs. Brown,
Sara was such a sweet and loving person. She and I became good friends while working together at SIGCOM. She was a special person and always had a smile on her face. She will truly be missed by me and so many other people. I am praying that the Lord will comfort you in your time of loss and know that she is in a better place now.

Sara and I were like sisters. I miss her so much but realize God was ready for her and she is no longer in pain and is so very happy. She used to say "come Lord Jesus come" when tragedies would happen in the world. I feel her spirit with me and can hear her laugher alot of days. I will keep the family in my thoughts and prayers espcially during the holidays.

This is such a tragedy for us because Sara was a warm, loving, beautiful girl, loved by her friends and teachers alike. She certainly made my day when she walked into my history class at Langston. I'm so sorry for your family.

My heart aches for you. You are in my
prayers every day. Sara was a lovely individual. May your faith sustain and comfort you. Sara is now with the Lord.
Take care.