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Rebecca “Becky” <I>Shytles</I> Brown

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Rebecca “Becky” Shytles Brown

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
16 Jul 2013 (aged 64)
Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, USA
Burial
Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.631726, Longitude: -96.6163811
Plot
West Hill Mausoleum, Crypt 12, Row B, Space 2
Memorial ID
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Obituary
Sherman- Private funeral services for Rebecca Shytles Brown were held Friday July 19 at First United Methodist Church in Sherman. Dr. Jim Pledger officiated and entombment followed in the West Hill Mausoleum. Mrs. Brown, 64, passed away Tuesday July 16 at Texas Health Presbyterian-WNJ Medical Center.

Rebecca was born June 5, 1949 in Salt Lake City, Utah to the late Dr. Harry Shytles and Norma Jo (Pierce) Shytles. Rebecca graduated from Sherman High School in 1967 and the University of Texas in 1971 where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education. She worked as a teacher for the Northside Independent School District in San Antonio from 1971-1972 and for the Howe Independent School District from 1972-74.

Mrs. Brown was a devoted member of the First United Methodist Church in Sherman and had served as the Chairman of the Pastor-Parish Relationship Committee, Founder of Great Days of Service, Chairman of the Capital Campaign Drive, and Chairman of the West Wing Renovation Fund Drive. She was a committed volunteer in Sherman and served in numerous positions and offices including, past president of the Sherman Antique Club, past president of the Wednesday Study Club, past president and reference chairman of the Kappa Kappa Alumnae Association, Ladies Waterford Society, University of Texas Ex-Students Association, American Paint Horse Association, and the American Quarter Horse Association. She was a sustaining member and past president of both the Sherman Service League and the Needlework Guild of America. Rebecca was also a former member of the Wilson N. Jones Hospital Foundation Board, Needlework Guild of America National Board, Sherman Community Players Board, Sherman Preservation League Board, Historic Robert's House Chairman, and Rejebian Book Review Club.

Rebecca received numerous awards in her life including the Silver Spurs Award at Cheley Colorado Camps in Estes Park, Colorado in 1963, the Gold Key Award at Cheley Colorado Camps in 1963, Outstanding Young Woman of America in 1982, and the Yellow Rose of Texas in 1982.
Mrs. Brown had many varied hobbies which included, collecting antiques, Lalique, and Russian lacquer boxes, reading, gardening, investing, and traveling. She will be remembered as an art enthusiast, food and wine connoisseur, gourmet cook, and horse lover.

Rebecca was preceded in death by her father, Dr. Harry Shytles. She is survived by her mother, Norma Jo Essin and husband Dr. Emmett Essin of Sherman; two sons, Barrett Shytles Brown MD and his wife Deborah Beatty Vest Brown of Houston and Bradley Pierce Brown of Sherman; sister, Jody Anders and husband Chuck of McKinney; brother, Don Boyd Shytles and wife Dorothy of Rock Port, TX; and two grandchildren, Audrey Elizabeth Brown and Charlotte Waverly Brown, both of Houston.

Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church of Sherman at 401 N. Elm Sherman, TX 75090 or to the Sherman Community Players at 500 N. Elm Sherman, TX 75090.

Published in Sherman Herald Democrat Newspaper -
7-21-2013
Obituary
Sherman- Private funeral services for Rebecca Shytles Brown were held Friday July 19 at First United Methodist Church in Sherman. Dr. Jim Pledger officiated and entombment followed in the West Hill Mausoleum. Mrs. Brown, 64, passed away Tuesday July 16 at Texas Health Presbyterian-WNJ Medical Center.

Rebecca was born June 5, 1949 in Salt Lake City, Utah to the late Dr. Harry Shytles and Norma Jo (Pierce) Shytles. Rebecca graduated from Sherman High School in 1967 and the University of Texas in 1971 where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education. She worked as a teacher for the Northside Independent School District in San Antonio from 1971-1972 and for the Howe Independent School District from 1972-74.

Mrs. Brown was a devoted member of the First United Methodist Church in Sherman and had served as the Chairman of the Pastor-Parish Relationship Committee, Founder of Great Days of Service, Chairman of the Capital Campaign Drive, and Chairman of the West Wing Renovation Fund Drive. She was a committed volunteer in Sherman and served in numerous positions and offices including, past president of the Sherman Antique Club, past president of the Wednesday Study Club, past president and reference chairman of the Kappa Kappa Alumnae Association, Ladies Waterford Society, University of Texas Ex-Students Association, American Paint Horse Association, and the American Quarter Horse Association. She was a sustaining member and past president of both the Sherman Service League and the Needlework Guild of America. Rebecca was also a former member of the Wilson N. Jones Hospital Foundation Board, Needlework Guild of America National Board, Sherman Community Players Board, Sherman Preservation League Board, Historic Robert's House Chairman, and Rejebian Book Review Club.

Rebecca received numerous awards in her life including the Silver Spurs Award at Cheley Colorado Camps in Estes Park, Colorado in 1963, the Gold Key Award at Cheley Colorado Camps in 1963, Outstanding Young Woman of America in 1982, and the Yellow Rose of Texas in 1982.
Mrs. Brown had many varied hobbies which included, collecting antiques, Lalique, and Russian lacquer boxes, reading, gardening, investing, and traveling. She will be remembered as an art enthusiast, food and wine connoisseur, gourmet cook, and horse lover.

Rebecca was preceded in death by her father, Dr. Harry Shytles. She is survived by her mother, Norma Jo Essin and husband Dr. Emmett Essin of Sherman; two sons, Barrett Shytles Brown MD and his wife Deborah Beatty Vest Brown of Houston and Bradley Pierce Brown of Sherman; sister, Jody Anders and husband Chuck of McKinney; brother, Don Boyd Shytles and wife Dorothy of Rock Port, TX; and two grandchildren, Audrey Elizabeth Brown and Charlotte Waverly Brown, both of Houston.

Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church of Sherman at 401 N. Elm Sherman, TX 75090 or to the Sherman Community Players at 500 N. Elm Sherman, TX 75090.

Published in Sherman Herald Democrat Newspaper -
7-21-2013


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