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Joy Faith Brown of Severy died on Monday, June 23, 2025, at her home in Severy, at the age of 66.
She was born on December 10, 1958, in Iola, Kansas, the daughter of William Eugene and Florence Irene (Heath) Brown. Joy spent her formative years being raised in Humboldt, where she attended local schools. She later lived in California where her son, Petey, was born. After the profound loss of her son, Joy felt the need to be closer to family and subsequently made the move to Severy, seeking the comfort and support of her loved ones.
Joy embraced a simple life, finding contentment in the quiet rhythms of her days. Her greatest joys often revolved around the loving companionship she shared with her mother, creating cherished memories in their shared moments. She also found immense comfort and happiness in the unwavering affection of her beloved dogs and cats, who were truly part of her family.
Joy is survived by two siblings: Gene Brown of Severy, and Joseph Brown of Eureka. She was preceded in death by her parents; her son, Petey; her partner, Anthony "Tony" Bahr; and a brother, Virgil Leon Brown.
Cremation has taken place. Private family inurnment will be held at a later date at South Lawn Cemetery, Severy. Koup Family Funeral Home is overseeing arrangements. Condolences may be left for the family online at koupfunerals.com.
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