Elizabeth Marie "Beth" Browder

Elizabeth Marie "Beth" Browder obituary, Evansville, IN

Elizabeth Marie "Beth" Browder

Elizabeth Browder Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by ZIEMER FUNERAL HOME-NORTH CHAPEL on Oct. 1, 2025.

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Elizabeth "Beth" Browder (McKinzie), 63, beloved wife, mother, and grandmother
passed away peacefully on August 1, 2025. Beth was born February 7, 1962, in
Whittier, CA.
She grew up in Evansville, IN, where she met the love of her life, David "Davy" Browder,
Jr. Beth and Davy married in 1978 and settled in Evansville, where they raised their
daughters Kristine and Tiffany.
Beth had a love for adventure and was always the life of the party. She was devoted to
her family and being with them was her greatest joy. She was blessed with six
grandchildren and loved her role as Nana.
Beth is survived by her husband of 46 years, David Browder, Jr.; daughters, Kristine
Georges (Eric) and Tiffany Shoultz both of Evansville; grandchildren, Parker and Ryder
Georges, Ella, Alex, Lily, and Leah Shoultz; father, Donald McKinzie of Evansville;
brother, Richard McKinzie of Logansport; brothers-in-law, Robert Browder I (Nee) and
William "Joe" Browder (Deborah); and many nieces and nephews.
Beth is preceded in death by her mother, Dorris McKinzie (Mason); mother-in-law,
Norma Browder (Claspell); and father-in-law, David Browder, Sr.
Per Beth's wishes, in lieu of a service, a private celebration of life will be held later.
Memorial contributions can be made to Tulip Tree Family Health Care (123 N. McCreary
St., Fort Branch, IN 47648), a non-profit organization near to Beth's heart.
Ziemer Funeral Home North Chapel is handling her arrangements.
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