1935
2021
Frances Elizabeth (Oliver) Brown
August 19, 1935 - September 11, 2021
Frances Elizabeth (Oliver) Brown, 86, of Waynesboro, passed away on Saturday, September 11, 2021 at Augusta Health.
Frances is survived by her children, Susan Fitzgerald of Nelson County, Randy Fitzgerald and fiancé, Jackie, Kenny Brown and wife, Roxanne, Donna Coffey and fiancée, Danny, Matt Brown and wife, Sabrina, all of Waynesboro; a sister, Inez Johnson, of Waynesboro; 15 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, Frances was preceded in death by four brothers and four sisters.
Burial will be held privately.
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3 Entries
Thinking of you like I do everyday..I miss you so much..I love you
Brooke May
April 28, 2022
Kenny we are praying for your relief as we know that God is the only way to get the relief you need at this time! Prayers for you and your family!! Sheila, Megan,Morgan Brown.
Sheila Brown
September 17, 2021
We are so sorry for your loss and our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Mrs. Brown was a sweet lady and we met her through our drag racing family and friends many many years ago.
Glen & Linda Royer
Friend
September 16, 2021
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