Doris Brown

doris brown

September 7, 1934 ~ May 25, 2014

Born in: Van, Pennsylvania

Doris M. Brown, 79, of 629 10th Street ,Franklin died at 5:05 AM ,May 25, 2014 at her residence with her loving family by her side. Born September 7, 1934 in Van, Doris was the daughter of the late Arthur and Jennie (Urey) Rodgers. She married to Glenn P. Brown Sr., who preceded her in death.Mrs. Brown was a member of the Franklin Free Methodist Church and the Franklin VFW post 1835. She enjoyed yard work, fishing, hunting and her dog Bean.Doris is survived byher sons, Glenn Brown Jr. and his wife, Sandy, of Franklin, Donald Brown and his wife, Shani, of Franklin, and John Brown and his wife, Becky, of Sandy Lake; her daughters, Linda Beatty, Mona Larimore and her husband, Eric, and Glenna Hornbeck all of Franklin; her grandchildren, Terra Anderson, Tracy Kiselka, Tanya Wood, Gary Kiselka Jr., Nicole Larimore, Charlotte Hocket, Wendy Servin, Alisa Brown, Kristina Brown, Brandon Brown, Ashley Stallard, Luke Slater, and Megan Becki; and her numerous great and great-great-grandchildren.She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; her brothers, Art Rodgers, Gene Rodgers, and Bernard Rodgers; her two stillborn sisters; her granddaughters, Kyrsha Ross and Stacy Lynn Monarch; and her son-in-laws, Larry Baker and Dave Beatty. .Friends will be received at the Gardinier Funeral Home, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street, Franklin, on Thursday, May 29th, 2014, from 11:30AM - 1:00PM. Funeral services will be held following visitation at 1:00 PM at the funeral home , with Rev. Randy Kightlinger VNA Hospice Chaplain, officiating. Interment will be in Old Sandy Cemetery .In Doris's memory, memorial donations may be made to the Visiting Nurses Foundation, 491 Allegheny Blvd., Franklin, PA 16323.To send online condolences, flowers, cards, or for further information, family and friends are invited to visit www.gardinierfuneralhome.com.

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  1. I was lucky enough to meet Doris at Terra’s baby shower (SHH..that was many years ago). She always had a smile and a kind word to say when I would see her. She is now in Heaven with her family and the other angels. May she rest in peace.

  2. I was a neighbor of Doris’s for many years. She was a very hard working woman, and devoted to her children. My most heartfelt sympathy goes out to the family. May your mother rest in peace. Cherish your memories, they will live in your heart forever.

  3. So sorry that I forgot to mention Don and Mona. I really liked your Mom and have missed her since I moved from that neighborhood. So sorry.

  4. Doris was 10th St. She made the trip up and down so many times, I don’t know how she did it. My sincere condolences to Linda, Bub, John,, Glenna and all the grand kids. I know you will miss her terribly. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

  5. Dear Linda and family,
    I know you through the many stories I heard of you at the side of my mom and Doris when she came to help my mom keep house. My mom, Maxine Stephens, thought of Doris as a dear friend. Your mom knew more about me and my life than I ever knew of her. I know your mom and mine are up in heaven drinking tea and coffee telling stories and enjoying a laugh or two. Peace to you all.


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