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Chericia Faith “Cheri” <I>Jim</I> Brown

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Chericia Faith “Cheri” Jim Brown

Birth
Shiprock, San Juan County, New Mexico, USA
Death
17 Apr 2016 (aged 31)
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, USA
Burial
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Chericia Faith Brown, 31, of Altamonte Springs, Fla., passed away on Sunday, April 17, 2016, in Sanford, Fla. She was born Feb. 15, 1985, in Shiprock. Funeral services are pending with the Open Bible Baptist Church, 23 Road 6825 in Waterflow. Interment is also pending with the family cemetery in Hogback. Funeral arrangements are with the Farmington Funeral Home, 2111 W. Apache St., 505-325-2211. Those who wish to express condolences may do so at farmingtonfuneral.com.
Published in Farmington Daily Times on Apr. 21, 2016
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Chericia was born to Leland and Theresa Jim. Cheri, as many knew her, was raised around family, friends, and church on a good foundation of Bible Christian Academy from K-5 through 12th grade and graduated in May 2003.

She proceeded with her education and moved to Florida where she attended Berean Baptist College to pursue a degree in Elementary Education. Cheri decided teaching children was not her calling and transferred to Trinity Baptist College where she received her associates degree in Office of Administration. During the duration of her education advancement she worked at Olive Garden and Lender Processing Services in Jacksonville, Florida. Cheri then moved to Orlando where she worked for Quality Custom Distribution as a transportation clerk.

She had constant contact with her family and friends and whenever she came home to visit she could not wait to have her traditional green chile, roasted mutton and stew with fry bread. Cheri was an avid shopper and had a lively personality and contagious laughter.

During her stay in Orlando she got married and had two precious children, Henry Trevon IV and Aleah Cherise. Her children were her world and she worked very hard to do anything and everything she could for them.

Although Henry and Aleah lived here on earth for only a short period of time, they had a busy and full life at their daycare as well as at an AWANA Club they attended. They were loved and spoiled by grandparents, aunts, and uncles and will be missed immensely by all those who knew them.
Chericia Faith Brown, 31, of Altamonte Springs, Fla., passed away on Sunday, April 17, 2016, in Sanford, Fla. She was born Feb. 15, 1985, in Shiprock. Funeral services are pending with the Open Bible Baptist Church, 23 Road 6825 in Waterflow. Interment is also pending with the family cemetery in Hogback. Funeral arrangements are with the Farmington Funeral Home, 2111 W. Apache St., 505-325-2211. Those who wish to express condolences may do so at farmingtonfuneral.com.
Published in Farmington Daily Times on Apr. 21, 2016
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Chericia was born to Leland and Theresa Jim. Cheri, as many knew her, was raised around family, friends, and church on a good foundation of Bible Christian Academy from K-5 through 12th grade and graduated in May 2003.

She proceeded with her education and moved to Florida where she attended Berean Baptist College to pursue a degree in Elementary Education. Cheri decided teaching children was not her calling and transferred to Trinity Baptist College where she received her associates degree in Office of Administration. During the duration of her education advancement she worked at Olive Garden and Lender Processing Services in Jacksonville, Florida. Cheri then moved to Orlando where she worked for Quality Custom Distribution as a transportation clerk.

She had constant contact with her family and friends and whenever she came home to visit she could not wait to have her traditional green chile, roasted mutton and stew with fry bread. Cheri was an avid shopper and had a lively personality and contagious laughter.

During her stay in Orlando she got married and had two precious children, Henry Trevon IV and Aleah Cherise. Her children were her world and she worked very hard to do anything and everything she could for them.

Although Henry and Aleah lived here on earth for only a short period of time, they had a busy and full life at their daycare as well as at an AWANA Club they attended. They were loved and spoiled by grandparents, aunts, and uncles and will be missed immensely by all those who knew them.


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