Hazel Irene Null Brown

Hazel Irene Null Brown

Hazel Brown Obituary

Published by Press-Register on Oct. 16, 2008.
BROWN Hazel Irene Null Brown, a former resident of Wilmer, Alabama, was born May 23, 1916 at Finger, McNairy County, Tennessee, and departed this life October 13, 2008 at White, Georgia. Having been widowed twice, she is preceded in death by her first husband and father of her four children, Robert "Bob" H. Null Sr., and her second husband, Ralph Jackson Brown. She is also preceded in death by her parents, Hugh Kirby and Tera Evelyn Maness; and her two sisters, Bonnie Ethel Ellis and Eula Mae Sharp. She is survived by her four children, Beth Stevens (Ed) of Bradford, Pennsylvania; Wanda Wilkinson (Doug) of Woodstock, Georgia; Keith Null of Memphis, Tennessee; and Harold Null (Jackie) of Bartow County, Georgia. She is survived by nine (9) grandchildren and eleven (11) great grandchildren. Hazel Brown was a faithful Christian who demonstrated her love for The Lord in the way that she lived. She was a loving wife; a homemaker; a nurturing mother; and a friend to the many who knew her. She was a teacher of children, both in Bible Class and in public elementary schools. Visitation will be held at Shackelford Funeral Home, Selmer, Tennessee on Saturday, October 18, 2008 at 2:00 P.M. with the funeral service following at 3:00 P.M. in the chapel. Interment will be in the Rocky Knob Cemetery at Finger, Tennessee.

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Susan Mixon

October 16, 2008

Harold, Wanda, Keith, Beth and family...
My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time of sorrow. But at the same time knowing she is with God gives great comfort because you will see her again someday. What stands out in my memories of your mom is her Christ-like life of kindness, gentleness and humility and her beauty, inside and out. Her influence on me reaches back to Lamar-Parkway church of Christ in the 50's as one of my Sunday School teachers. I will always remember her patience and complete desire to have her students come to know Jesus as our friend and savior. What a blessing she was to all who knew her and her legacy will continue to bless.
With love,
Susan Cannon Mixon

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