Emma Maxine Brown

Emma Maxine Brown

March 07, 1925 - February 22, 2008

Emma Maxine Brown

March 07, 1925 - February 22, 2008

Obituary

Our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, wife and friend, Emma Maxine Brown 82 of Irvine, CA joined her husband John, our beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle and friend, in heaven on Friday, February 22, 2008. They are together once again and for eternity. Our memories of her love and support, her strength and guidance in difficult times, her grace and elegance and her sense of humor sustain us in this time of sorrow. We are all better for having known her and Heaven is brighter for her presence.

She will be lovingly remembered and forever missed by her devoted family, her children; Douglas Brown, Leslie Brown, Dale Garcia, Lynn Henderson, Christopher Brown; her 12 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; sister Janice Matthews and brother James Boob.

Visitation to be held Thursday, March 6, 2008 at 9:30 A.M. with Funeral Service immediately following at 10:00 A.M. at O’Connor Mortuary Chapel, Laguna Hills. Internment at Riverside National Cemetery 1:15 P.M. Staging area # 2.

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20 responses to Emma Maxine Brown

  1. For your grace, your love, your acceptance, your humor, and all the warm memories we say, Thank you Grandma!!!!

  2. The Brown family is in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Love knows no barriers through time nor space!
    Shirley and Mike Williams

  3. I wish that I could be with my family celebrating the life of a wonderful woman, who was the kind and gentle Great-Grandma Brown that my children and I will never forget. My love & heart goes out to all my Aunt’s and Uncles today, as well as Mom and Dad. Remember Grandma and Grandpa are smiling down on you all today.

  4. We are so sorry that we cannot be at the services for Maxine today due to previous plans for our 25Th anniversary today. We always enjoyed speaking to Maxine and the Major and will always remember them. Every time I pass their home I think of the Major and now I will think of them together again. The neighborhood will be forever at a loss for their passing.
    Please accept our heartfelt condolences.
    Jack and Joanne Tatham
    54 Seton

  5. Momma:
    I know you were watching your memorial from up above. It looked like a beautiful PINK garden, you would’ve loved it. I know you and Dad were smiling upon us all that day. It was AMAZING, and if we didn’t say it enough, you now know how much you are and will always be LOVED, you and Dad impacted our lives and others so much! You left such a beautiful impression in all of our hearts and souls. I have such great comfort in knowing that you and Dad are now together forever. Until we all meet again. WE LOVE YOU!

    Love,
    Lynn, Ray, Jessica and Matthew

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