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Josephine Brown

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Josephine Brown

Birth
Death
24 Jul 2011 (aged 88–89)
Round Rock, Williamson County, Texas, USA
Burial
Mason, Mason County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.7535333, Longitude: -99.2211694
Plot
New Section - 30.753513° -99.221145°
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Josephine Brown of Mason, passed away July 24, 2011, after spending almost two years at Trinity Care Center in Round Rock, Texas. She was 89 years old in June. Josephine Jacobson was born in 1922 and lived her early life in Brady, with her parents, seven sisters and two brothers. She married Thomas N. Brown in 1939 and moved to Mason to start their family. Thomas predeceased her in 2000.

She is remembered in love by her family. She had four children; Beverly Cosgrove and husband, Jim, of Lake Conroe, sons, Tom Brown, who predeceased her, and his wife Judy of Round Rock, Jim Brown of Coldspring and Tim Brown of Mason. Josephine had seven grandchildren, Traci Mundwiller, Jen Brown, Brandon Brown, Nathan Brown, Emily Brown, Michael Brown, and Zachary Brown. She also has eight great-grandchildren. She has two surviving sisters, Elverie Nalls of Luling and Wynell Roper of Brady.

She was blessed to have many friends. Josephine was known as the Avon Lady; selling Avon for over forty years. She also worked next to her husband Thomas as the bookkeeper for Mason Gulf Service. Her Church was a very important part of her life. While working in many capacities, most of all, she loved her choir. She sang there for over fifty years. Reading was her favorite past time. She truly loved and protected her family.

A remembrance service was held at the Mason First United Methodist Church Wednesday, July 27 at 2 p.m. Burial followed at Gooch Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Brandon Brown, Aaron Brown, Nathan Brown, Michael Brown, Herbert Droemer, and Richard Roper.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions to the Mason First United Methodist Church or charities of choice. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Mason Funeral Home. Condolences may be sent to the family on-line at masonfuneralhome.net.

Published in Brady Standard – Herald August 3, 2011
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Josephine Brown of Mason, passed away July 24, 2011, after spending almost two years at Trinity Care Center in Round Rock, Texas. She was 89 years old in June. Josephine Jacobson was born in 1922 and lived her early life in Brady, with her parents, seven sisters and two brothers. She married Thomas N. Brown in 1939 and moved to Mason to start their family. Thomas predeceased her in 2000.

She is remembered in love by her family. She had four children; Beverly Cosgrove and husband, Jim, of Lake Conroe, sons, Tom Brown, who predeceased her, and his wife Judy of Round Rock, Jim Brown of Coldspring and Tim Brown of Mason. Josephine had seven grandchildren, Traci Mundwiller, Jen Brown, Brandon Brown, Nathan Brown, Emily Brown, Michael Brown, and Zachary Brown. She also has eight great-grandchildren. She has two surviving sisters, Elverie Nalls of Luling and Wynell Roper of Brady.

She was blessed to have many friends. Josephine was known as the Avon Lady; selling Avon for over forty years. She also worked next to her husband Thomas as the bookkeeper for Mason Gulf Service. Her Church was a very important part of her life. While working in many capacities, most of all, she loved her choir. She sang there for over fifty years. Reading was her favorite past time. She truly loved and protected her family.

A remembrance service was held at the Mason First United Methodist Church Wednesday, July 27 at 2 p.m. Burial followed at Gooch Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Brandon Brown, Aaron Brown, Nathan Brown, Michael Brown, Herbert Droemer, and Richard Roper.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions to the Mason First United Methodist Church or charities of choice. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Mason Funeral Home. Condolences may be sent to the family on-line at masonfuneralhome.net.

Published in Brady Standard – Herald August 3, 2011
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