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Loreanner Arrington Brown, a beloved wife, mother, sister, and grandmother, passed away peacefully, leaving behind a legacy defined by family, faith, and an abundance of love. Born on March 11, 1943, Loreanner spent her life nurturing those around her and building a family tree that stands as a testament to her devotion.
She was the cherished wife of Hilmer (Perry) Brown (deceased), with whom she shared a life of partnership and enduring companionship.
Loreanner's greatest joy was her children and the many generations that followed. Her spirit lives on through her children: Vivian Eddings and her husband, Dwight; Karen Brown and her husband, Gregory; Crandall Brown and his wife, Marlena. She is also survived by her dear sister, Barbara Nelson, who stands steadfast in her devotion to family.
Grandma was a title she wore with immense pride. She watched her family grow from a small circle into a wide, vibrant garden of 16 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Grandchilren: Cadarrall Eddings (Karla), Edwond Eddings, Amber Baumgart (Philip), Mario Brown, Sydney Brown, Dionna Brown, Kennedy Brown, Alex Brown, Israel Brown, Nachelle Brown, Jasmyn Brown, Dereque Brown, Devonne Brown, and Camryn Brown. Great-grandchildren: Imani Eddings, Abigail Eddings, Quintyn Webster, Laila Eddings, Ariyah Brown, Ariyel Brown, Kaylee Vicks, Kylah Vicks, Tiahna Bowles, Teion Bowles, Amir Carter, Jazlyn Wynn, Keirra Wynn, Cayden Brown, and Sterling Ross.
Loreanner's presence was a gift to all who knew her. Her social circle was vast, and she was cherished by a community of friends who valued her honesty and her humor. Within her family, she held a special place of honor, adored by a host of nieces and nephews who saw her as a confidante, a mentor, and a source of constant joy.
Above all, Loreanner Lived her life in the light. She was truly favored by God, and her faith was the quiet engine behind her strength. She didn't just exist; she flourished, leaving behind a legacy of Life, Love, and Laughter.
Our Mommy will be deeply missed, but her spark remains in the stories we tell and the laughter we share in her memory. She has found her peace, and her legacy of love lives on in every life she touched.
May she rest in God's eternal joy.
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