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Ms. Brenda Marie Brown Scott, passed away in her home on August 10, 2023 at the tender age of 67. Brenda Scott was born in Savannah, GA to the late Willie Brown Sr. and Elizabeth Adams on February 28, 1956. She attended Savannah Technical College where she received her nursing degree in 1979, and dedicated 44 years serving her patients caring and diligently.
She was a member of True Love Missionary Baptist church serving on the usher board and also a dedicated member of Eastern Lily Star. Brenda’s favorite color was purple, she loved to shop, bake, read books, and cook for everyone. Brenda was preceded in death by her siblings: Willie Brown Jr., Charles Brown, Jerry Brown, and brother-in-law Charles Hamilton.
Cherishing her loving memory are: Her three loving daughters: Tiffany Campfield, Latrell Scott, Jasmine Scott (Atlanta, Ga), and Son-in-law Sam Campfield. Five grandchildren: Alexander Scott, Aliah Campfield, Samuel Campfield, Asam Campfield, and Janiah Scott (Atlanta, Ga); siblings: Barbara Hamilton, Mary Wright, Eleanor Brown, sister-in-laws Jackie Brown and Elaine Brown. A host of nieces, nephews, cousins, family, friends, and a host of co-workers.
Viewing will be held from 2PM - 4PM, Friday, August 18, 2023 at Adams funeral home.
Celebration of Life will be held 4:00 PM Saturday, August 19, 2023 in The Adams Funeral Home Chapel.
Followed by Repast at Live Oak Landing 1212 Wheaton Street, Savannah, Ga 31404
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