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Rhoda Brown

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Rhoda Brown

Birth
Beatty, Klamath County, Oregon, USA
Death
2 Dec 2020 (aged 52)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
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Rhoda Brown, 52, born in Beatty, Ore.. Sunrise June 5, 1968, Sunset Dec. 2, 2020 at Legacy Emanuel, Portland, Ore.

Rhoda is the daughter of Wendell Noel Brown and Wanda Mae Swain of Beatty, Ore. She leaves behind her loving partner and best friend Arlan Hicks, oldest daughter Estelle Donahue and younger daughter Leah Brown.

Rhoda was preceded in death by her father, Wendell Noel Brown; mother, Wanda Mae Swain; and brothers Erick Nelson Jr., Albert Jackson, Wendell Noel Brown Jr. she was the youngest of the girls. She is survived by brothers Steve Aleway Brown, Aaron Anthony Brown, Waylon Brown; and sisters Wanita Brown, Danette Brown, and Gwendolyn Brown.

Rhoda graduated from Klamath Union High School, Class of 1987. Following graduation, she obtained her certifications in the field of Health Care, working with Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services as a Community Health Representative. Rhoda was honored in 2019 for 10 years of service, she provided selfless, excellent, professional, knowledgeable quality services to the Klamath, Modoc, and Paiute/Yahooskin people of the Klamath Basin.

Rhoda loved to travel and participate in all softball and basketball tournaments, rodeos, parades, pow-wows and all her daughters' events. She has left a huge hole in our community and in our lives. Rhoda's healing and contagious laughter will be greatly missed.

AFTER GLOW

I'd like the memory of me to be happy ones.

I'd like to leave an afterglow of smile when life is done.

I'd like to leave an echo whispering softly down the ways,

Of happy times and laughing times and bright and sunny days.

I'd like the tears of those who grieve to dry before the sun

Of happy memories that I leave when my life is done.

The Brown family would like to express their sincerest thanks and appreciation to all the family and friends who have shown such heartfelt love and support. Words cannot express how much your prayers, emails, text, phone calls and acts of kindness have meant to us. We pray that God would continue to comfort and bless you all. Dic'ii pleya ?a naal'am maql"aqsyal?ank (Good prayers for the people).

Published in Herald And News on Dec. 15, 2020.
Rhoda Brown, 52, born in Beatty, Ore.. Sunrise June 5, 1968, Sunset Dec. 2, 2020 at Legacy Emanuel, Portland, Ore.

Rhoda is the daughter of Wendell Noel Brown and Wanda Mae Swain of Beatty, Ore. She leaves behind her loving partner and best friend Arlan Hicks, oldest daughter Estelle Donahue and younger daughter Leah Brown.

Rhoda was preceded in death by her father, Wendell Noel Brown; mother, Wanda Mae Swain; and brothers Erick Nelson Jr., Albert Jackson, Wendell Noel Brown Jr. she was the youngest of the girls. She is survived by brothers Steve Aleway Brown, Aaron Anthony Brown, Waylon Brown; and sisters Wanita Brown, Danette Brown, and Gwendolyn Brown.

Rhoda graduated from Klamath Union High School, Class of 1987. Following graduation, she obtained her certifications in the field of Health Care, working with Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services as a Community Health Representative. Rhoda was honored in 2019 for 10 years of service, she provided selfless, excellent, professional, knowledgeable quality services to the Klamath, Modoc, and Paiute/Yahooskin people of the Klamath Basin.

Rhoda loved to travel and participate in all softball and basketball tournaments, rodeos, parades, pow-wows and all her daughters' events. She has left a huge hole in our community and in our lives. Rhoda's healing and contagious laughter will be greatly missed.

AFTER GLOW

I'd like the memory of me to be happy ones.

I'd like to leave an afterglow of smile when life is done.

I'd like to leave an echo whispering softly down the ways,

Of happy times and laughing times and bright and sunny days.

I'd like the tears of those who grieve to dry before the sun

Of happy memories that I leave when my life is done.

The Brown family would like to express their sincerest thanks and appreciation to all the family and friends who have shown such heartfelt love and support. Words cannot express how much your prayers, emails, text, phone calls and acts of kindness have meant to us. We pray that God would continue to comfort and bless you all. Dic'ii pleya ?a naal'am maql"aqsyal?ank (Good prayers for the people).

Published in Herald And News on Dec. 15, 2020.


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