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Judith Yvonne <I>Finch</I> Brown

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Judith Yvonne Finch Brown

Birth
Orland, Glenn County, California, USA
Death
15 Sep 2012 (aged 66)
Red Bluff, Tehama County, California, USA
Burial
Orland, Glenn County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Grave 3, Lot 137, Sec 2
Memorial ID
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Married 24 September 1966 in Orland, Glenn County, CaliforniaOn Saturday Sept. 15, 2012, a bright light was extinguished, and the world a little darker, as Judith Yvonne Finch Brown lost her battle against breast cancer. She waged a long, hard-fought war for 3 years with grace and dignity. She is now at peace and free of pain. She was better than Wikipedia, Martha Stewart, and McGuyver combined. Anyone who knew her, at some point, would wonder how one person could be GREAT at so many, many different things and do them with kindness, patience, humor, wisdom, love and a great big beautiful smile that lit up the room. She lived life in full technicolor and never let the unknown stop her from trying something new. She was a master seamstress, cook, gardener, singer, interior designer, teacher, accountant, lobbyist, and writer, whose activities in the community touched many lives. She was a history detective that loved to travel the world to find the next ancestor on the genealogical tree. She is survived by her husband, Dennis Brown; son, Robert Brown; daughter, Elizabeth Brown; and sister, Merry Finch.

Published in Chico Enterprise-Record on September 25, 2012
Married 24 September 1966 in Orland, Glenn County, CaliforniaOn Saturday Sept. 15, 2012, a bright light was extinguished, and the world a little darker, as Judith Yvonne Finch Brown lost her battle against breast cancer. She waged a long, hard-fought war for 3 years with grace and dignity. She is now at peace and free of pain. She was better than Wikipedia, Martha Stewart, and McGuyver combined. Anyone who knew her, at some point, would wonder how one person could be GREAT at so many, many different things and do them with kindness, patience, humor, wisdom, love and a great big beautiful smile that lit up the room. She lived life in full technicolor and never let the unknown stop her from trying something new. She was a master seamstress, cook, gardener, singer, interior designer, teacher, accountant, lobbyist, and writer, whose activities in the community touched many lives. She was a history detective that loved to travel the world to find the next ancestor on the genealogical tree. She is survived by her husband, Dennis Brown; son, Robert Brown; daughter, Elizabeth Brown; and sister, Merry Finch.

Published in Chico Enterprise-Record on September 25, 2012


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