She was born in Jonesboro, AR., on January 11, 1963, where she lived most of her life.
She was a homemaker and a member of the Hoxie Pentecostal Church of Jesus Christ.
She was preceded in death by her sister, Sandra Funchess, one niece and one nephew.
Survived by her husband, Clyde Brown of the home.
Son, Dylan Faught of Jonesboro and step daughter, Myretha Wheetley of Popular Bluff, Missouri.
Father, James Funchess and wife Linda of Black Rock.
Mother, Thalia Funchess of Jonesboro.
Brothers, Quinn Greer of Roland, Oklahoma and J.D. Greer of Evening Shade, Arkansas.
Sisters, Lana Russell of Black Rock, Vanessa Gray of Sedgwick, Susan Hunt of Olive Branch, Mississippi and Cindy Throgmorton of Pocahontas.
Three grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews, especially Katherine. Barbie always said "she might be your daughter Susan, but she's my girl".
Graveside service were held at Macedonia Cemetery. Emerson Funeral Home was in charge.
She was born in Jonesboro, AR., on January 11, 1963, where she lived most of her life.
She was a homemaker and a member of the Hoxie Pentecostal Church of Jesus Christ.
She was preceded in death by her sister, Sandra Funchess, one niece and one nephew.
Survived by her husband, Clyde Brown of the home.
Son, Dylan Faught of Jonesboro and step daughter, Myretha Wheetley of Popular Bluff, Missouri.
Father, James Funchess and wife Linda of Black Rock.
Mother, Thalia Funchess of Jonesboro.
Brothers, Quinn Greer of Roland, Oklahoma and J.D. Greer of Evening Shade, Arkansas.
Sisters, Lana Russell of Black Rock, Vanessa Gray of Sedgwick, Susan Hunt of Olive Branch, Mississippi and Cindy Throgmorton of Pocahontas.
Three grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews, especially Katherine. Barbie always said "she might be your daughter Susan, but she's my girl".
Graveside service were held at Macedonia Cemetery. Emerson Funeral Home was in charge.
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