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Deborah Lynn Brown, born on January 7, 1964, in Tucson, Arizona, passed away peacefully in her hometown on August 21, 2024. A devoted mother and grandmother, Deborah's love and dedication to her family were among her proudest accomplishments. She is survived by her children, James C. Brown, Darren Duane Brown, Doniven E. Brown, and Dana Brown, as well as her beloved grandchildren, Evin, Jazmyne, Ryan, Neo, and Wenzdae. Deborah also leaves behind her siblings, Scott, Luther, Cheri, and Vicki, and her mother, Jane Marie Harrison.
Throughout her career, Deborah worked as a nurse in nursing homes and as a phlebotomist. Her professional dedication reflected her nurturing spirit, as she always strived to provide the best care possible to those in need. Described as loving, caring, and giving, Deborah possessed a strength that resonated deeply with those fortunate enough to know her. She consistently sought to do the right thing, embodying the spirit of kindness and integrity. Those who met her often regarded her as the bigger person in many situations, a testament to her character and approach to life.
In addition to her professional life, Deborah had a passion for arts and crafts, with hobbies that included sewing and knitting. These creative pursuits were not only a source of joy for her but also a means to express herself and share love through handmade gifts and projects.
The community and those who loved her will gather on August 28, 2024, from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM at Martinez Funeral Chapels in Tucson, Arizona, to honor and celebrate Deborah's life and legacy. She will be remembered fondly for her unwavering love and the impact she made on everyone around her.
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