Seretha Ann Brown

Seretha Ann Brown obituary, Lawton, OK

Seretha Ann Brown

Seretha Brown Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 29, 2025.
Seretha Ann Brown (née Hearn), age 42, passed away on August 14, 2025, in Lawton, Oklahoma, formerly of Midwest City, Oklahoma. Born to Patricia Titus on August 16, 1982, in Honey Grove, Texas, Seretha was later adopted by Wilbur and Dorothy Hearn. Sereth brought warmth and light into the lives of those around her.

She graduated from Ft. Towson High School in Ft. Towson, Oklahoma, in 2000. Following her education, she worked at Cracker Barrel, where she was known for her dedication and friendly spirit.

A devoted mother and grandmother, Seretha found her greatest joy in her family. She is lovingly remembered by her five children: sons Willard (Keara) Garrett IV of Midwest City and Wilmicah Garrett of Austin, Texas; daughters Wilnishia Garrett of San Antonio, Texas; Wilmyia Garrett of Minot, North Dakota; and Willazia Garrett of Austin, Texas. Her cherished grandchildren-Aurmani Joseph, Oliver Garrett, and Aiden Medrano-carry forward her legacy.

Seretha is also survived by her mother Patricia Titus of Clarksville, Texas; sisters Annie Gilliam of Midwest City and Patrisch Titus and Gina Titus of Clarksville; as well as her brother Brent Titus of Clarksville. She was preceded in death by her mom 0Dorothy Hearn, father Wilburt Hearn, and brother Anthony Jones.

Rooted in her Baptist faith, Seretha lived with a big heart and a loving soul. She had a passion for singing and basketball-interests that reflected both her joyful energy and competitive spirit. Her love for her children and grandchildren was unwavering, and she embraced every moment spent with family.

Seretha's presence was a shining light to all who knew her. May her memory bring comfort to those who loved her and continue to inspire kindness and love in the world she leaves behind.

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