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Chris McRae
May 29, 2025
I loved Jo Anne and her husband Charlie Brown. Charlie was my preacher for over a decade. This couple was instrumental in changing my life´s direction. Jo Anne will be missed.




Donald Putman
May 8, 2025
She helped me a lot in High School and had a heart for the underprivileged. She helped me get into the Choraliers choir, when I became a Junior in High School. She helped me by taking to some my teachers, when I was having a struggle getting through them. The teachers helped me out, to do better in their classes. She was a very loved person and I will hold her dear to my heart.
Lynn Dwight
May 8, 2025
She made such a huge impact on so many lives here in EL Dorado. She leaves a legacy rich in love and dedication through her family and all those she impacted. We were so lucky to have her and Charles be with us. Big shoes to fill.
Love from Lynn and Jeff Dwight
Karen Bright
May 7, 2025
Sending condolences from your back door neighbors in El Dorado to eventually being Butterfield neighbors in Fayetteville. I very much enjoyed getting to read about your mom´s life and all the ways she touched her world for the better. El Dorado was lucky to have her vast & needed experience in learning differences ... and that legacy certainly continues. Karen Cobb Bright
Epting Funeral Home - Fayetteville
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May 5, 2025
Jo Brown Obituary
Jo Anne Brown a.k.a. "Grandma", "Mawmo", "Grummy", "Emmaw" of Fayetteville, Arkansas left us on May 2nd after a brief illness. Born February 6, 1930 in Kansas City, Missouri, she was a graduate of Central Missouri State Teachers College in Warrensburg... Read Jo Brown's Obituary
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