Doreen N. Brown

doreen brown

April 27, 1927 ~ September 14, 2015

Born in: Tidoiute, Pennsylvania

Doreen N. Brown, 88, of Townville, passed away, Monday, September 14, 2015 at Crawford County Care Center. She was born on April 22, 1927 in Tidioute, Pennsylvania a daughter of Floyd J. Brown and Nanna Hopkins Brown. She married Charles E. Brown on August 3, 1946. He survives. Doreen was a member of Townville Baptist Church. She had been a nurse at Titusville and Meadville City Hospitals and employed by Sylvania in Pleasantville. In addition to her husband, Charles of Townville; she is survived by a daughter, Barbara Warner and her husband Bud of Meadville; a son, Leslie Brown and his wife Bernita of Townville; five grandchildren; ten great grandchildren; one great great grandchild; two sisters, Jean Rumbaugh and her husband James of Pleasantville and Phyllis Patterson of Diamond; and a brother, Donald Brown and his wife Joyce of Lakeland, Florida. Services will be private at the convenience of the family. Burial will take place in Kingsley Cemetery, Townville. The family would like to thank Crawford County Care Center and AseraCare Hospice for the care and compassion they provided for Doreen. Doreen is in the care of Ryan M. Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services. Inc., 33353 N. Main Street, Townville. Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Doreen's Book of Memories online at www.warrenfh.com

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  1. Don, Phyllis, Jean and Family,
    Sorry to hear of the loss of your sister Doreen. Our thoughts and prayers are with all. May God grant you peace and comfort.
    Cliff & Bev Dixon

  2. Dear Barb and Brown family.

    Sending sincere sympathy to you and your family on the loss of your Mother, Doreen. Mother’s are special and I know Doreen will be missed. Blessings to all. Judy

  3. Barb,
    Janice just sent me a message about the passing of your mother. I am so sorry to hear it. Doreen was a lovely and gentle person, whom I recall from the many times I interacted with you at your home. I will be thinking of you and your daughters and grandchildren.
    Linda

  4. One of my favorite memories of my oldest sister is telling each other our favorite stories about Dad after his death. Because of our shared faith in Jesus Christ, I know that I will see her again. Don Brown


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