Alice Crowther Brooks Naples, FL
Alice Crowther Brooks, long time resident of Otta wa Hills, OH, and Naples, FL, died Friday December 26, 2104 as a result of a stroke in Naples. Born on September 8, 1924, to Alice Malcolm and John Summerfield Crowther, Alice grew up in Ottawa Hills, graduating from Ottawa Hills High School in 1942. She graduated from Colby Junior College in New London, NH, in 1944. Upon her return to Toledo, she worked for the former Ryan, Sutherland and Company bond brokers until she married her husband of 66 years, Paul 'Bill' Brooks, in 1948.
Alice was a resilient and self reliant woman who raised three sons, Michael, Thomas, and Malcolm. She also found time to serve non-profit organizations and was a board member of Sunset House and the Toledo Day Nursery. She served as chairman of the Toledo Country Club Ladies Golf Committee and was one of the top lady golfers at TCC. She enjoyed many years as a docent at the Toledo Museum of Art and was a member of the Junior League of Toledo. Alice and her family were parishioners at St. Michael's in the Hills Episcopal Church.
In the summers she organized the family vacations to Leland, MI, and often served as chauffeur when Bill needed to be picked up on Mackinac Island after the ChicagoMackinac race. When he wasn't in a sailboat race she was his official first mate on their sailboats, Blue Lady and Mist. Alice and Bill enjoyed many happy weekends with family and friends sailing through the Lake Erie Islands and to Lake Huron and the North Channel. 'Aunt Alice' was loved by all of her extended family and typically hosted both the Crowther and Brooks family Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve dinners. Their friends enjoyed her dinners of the pheasant and duck that Bill brought home from hunting trips.
After Bill's retirement from the Brooks Insurance Agency in 1988, they split their time between homes in Ottawa Hills and Wilderness Country Club in Naples where they lived until 2006 when they moved to Bentley Village in Naples.
Alice was preceded in death by her parents; as well as siblings, John Elton, John Summerfield, Malcolm Page, James Bosley, and Caroline Page Crowther.
Surviving Alice are her husband, Paul; sons, Michael (Robin) of Ann Arbor, Thomas of Maumee, and Malcolm (Minh) of San Diego; grandchildren, Sarah (Ruthanna), Andrew (Jennifer), and Elizabeth (Aaron); and great granddaughter, Miriam. She will be fondly remembered by sister in law Dora Crowther and many Crowther and Brooks nephews and nieces.
A memorial service will be held at a later date at St. Michael's. Tributes to Alice's life may be made to St. Michael's in the Hills, Toledo Day Nursery, or the Conservancy of Southwest Florida.
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Barb & Corb Wolfe
January 6, 2015
Thoughts and prayers are with you,Bill. So many fond memories of our times together. She will be truly missed. A great lady
Page Sepic
January 6, 2015
Alice led a full, meaningful life. Thinking of all of you.
January 6, 2015
She never liked my long hair and never hesitated to tell me!! She was that kinda women and I loved her for it!!! Glad she can join mom and dad....Jimmy Jr.
Marni Most
January 2, 2015
Dear Mike, Alice will always hold a special place in my heart. She gave me her Colby ring and I've worn it with great pride. She was a grand woman and I'm honored to have known her.
Marni Fowler Most
Polly Fitzwater
January 2, 2015
Dear Tom,
I am sorry for your loss, but I know you are finding comfort in knowing that your Mom is at peace and free from her suffering. I enjoyed reading about her life, especially about her devotion to family and friends and I pray she will be richly rewarded in Heaven. Now that I have read about your Mother, I can clearly see the influence she had on you. You were richly blessed to have such a wonderful Mom and she would be proud to know you will be carrying on her traditions and good spirit in her absense. Please know that we are thinking about you and know that these last few months have brought you many challenges, but can see you are as strong and resilient as your Mom was and your heart will heal soon. Polly & Jeff
Paula Brooks Walker
January 1, 2015
Aunt Alice was loved and will be deeply missed.
Jane Saxby-Primrose
January 1, 2015
Lots of love to all. With you always in spirit
daniel jamieson
January 1, 2015
so few of us left.bill. you and my brother dick at glenwood school first grade...red and caroline our bestest friends. mike and o.hills little league. love. the living was good.
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