Brown, Frances Peabody - Avis de décès | Funeral Co-operative of Ottawa Inc.

Brown, Frances Peabody

BROWN, Frances Peabody

1925 - 2024

Brown, Frances Peabody

1925-2024

 

La famille de Frances (Clements) Brown annonce son décès à l'hôpital le 9 août 2024 à l'âge de 98 ans, après une courte maladie.  Son mari Edward Llewellyn (Tom) Brown est décédé en 1995.  Ils ont vécu sur une ferme d'agrément près de Glen Robertson, en Ontario, pendant 18 ans, avant de déménager à Carlsbad Springs, puis Frances à Blackburn Hamlet, pour finalement résider à la Bearbrook Retirement Residence.  Frances et Llewellyn ont été bénévoles dans les musées d'Ottawa pendant de nombreuses années.  Leurs enfants sont Stephen (Donna), Louise (Don Eaton) et Maurice.  Leurs petits-enfants sont Kyle Brown (Véronique), Tyler et Todd Duchesneau, et leurs arrière-petits-enfants Savannah et Hailey Brown.  Ses frères et sœurs et sa petite-fille Kelly l'ont précédée dans la mort.

Frances était toujours positive, joyeuse et aimante, appréciant particulièrement le ciel bleu et les animaux de toutes sortes, mais surtout les chevaux, qu'elle a élevés pendant un certain temps, et les chiens.  Elle appréciait les visites à Bearbrook, quelles qu'elles soient, mais les visites des chiens étaient toujours un moment fort et elle souriait jusqu'aux oreilles.

La famille souhaite remercier tous ceux qui, par leurs soins, ont permis à Frances de vivre tant d'années, en particulier le Dr Kathryn McFarland, le personnel de Bearbrook, l'aide-soignante Sheila Hunt et son chien Ollie, la voisine Sheila Ross et son chien Tess, ainsi que l'infirmière Laura du service 6C de l'hôpital Montfort.

Les arrangements sont en cours de détermination.


5 messages reçus

Maurice

With heavy hearts, we bid farewell to a loving and noble soul - your mother, BROWN, Frances. I deeply felt that she was a devout Christian. Every day, we could see her on the sofa in the hall, with her white little dog cheerfully circling around her. She would sit there quietly, smiling as she looked out the door, as if waiting for beautiful moments in life.

Whenever someone approached her, she always revealed that warm smile. She often spoke to us with gratitude and pride about her son, saying she had three wonderful children, her words filled with the joy and pride of a mother. Her eyes often sparkled with happiness, feeling proud of you and your siblings.

She was a polite and compassionate person. Her love for small animals showed us that her heart's love was not just for her family but for every life around her. Such kindness and wisdom were the most precious gifts she gave to this world.

In our shared memories, her wise eyes always carried a serene and powerful depth. Her humorous and warm words often made us feel a ray of sunshine during cold days. Each of her smiles and every act of kindness conveyed to the world a sense of dignity and benevolence in dealing with others.

Please believe that no matter where she is, her loving and kind soul will always be watching over you. The teachings and wonderful memories she brought to each of us will remain in our hearts forever. We will also remember her warmth and wisdom; this priceless legacy will always guide us forward.

Let us support each other during this difficult time and cherish her grace and love together. May she rest in peace in heaven, and may we continue to emulate her, bringing more love and warmth to the world.

May God bless her soul, and may you and your family find some comfort and strength in this sorrowful time.

Sincerely!

Yue Yuan He

Yue Yuan He(Diane), le 24 août 2024

Maurice, Stephen and Louise

As I noted in a recent e-mail, Aunt Frances, throughout her long life, was very interested in and knowledgeable about what was going on in the world, but particularly in the lives of those close to her. She had the great gift of being cheerful, even in the face of severe adversity. This, coupled with her warmth and caring for others, made her well loved.

Gotham Clements, le 7 septembre 2024

Steven Brown and family

I am so sorry to hear of Francis passing but what a good long life she had. She was my mother, Alleyne Coombes 's cousin and I remember we visited her many years ago. I remember her as a very loving and caring person. Her mother,
Aunt Mabel was a favorite of Mum's and also a special ️ person! I'm sorry for your loss.

Cath Coombes , le 7 septembre 2024

Steven Brown and family

When I read the message I sent to you Stephen, there was a "?" after special referring to Aunt Mabel. She was very special!!

cath coombes, le 7 septembre 2024

Steve,Louise& Maurice Brown

With our Dad & your’s being best friends growing up in Woodstock NB. My brothers & I enjoyed frequent visits to see your parents . These visits were always enjoyed as there was always interesting things to do ,horses at times & always dogs !! Francis and Llewelyn always had smiles and made us feel Welcome !! Francis & Mom stayed best of friends after our Dad’s passed so she & I would make road trips to see her Francis was always Welcoming & happy !!
Please accept our Sympathy in your loss !! Hugs
Bob, George & Jim Fisk & Evie Frank !!

Evelyn Frank , le 9 septembre 2024

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