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Donna Brown

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Donna Brown

Birth
Kirby, Hot Springs County, Wyoming, USA
Death
13 Nov 2021 (aged 87)
Cody, Park County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
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Donna Brown, 87, of Cody, passed away peacefully on November 13, 2021 after a brief illness.

She was born prematurely on December 29, 1933 in Kirby, Wy, and in order to keep her alive she was put in a shoebox and then placed in a coal stove oven. She and her older sister, Barbara, were raised by their maternal grandparents. The family later moved to Thermopolis and when she was sixteen years old, she began working at Reesy Drug Store at the lunch counter. One day a handsome cowboy came in, sat down and Donna waited on him and soon after they began dating, fell in love, and later married. Donna and George had a double wedding ceremony with her sister Barbara and Landis Webber on December 27, 1951. The wedding was held in the Catholic Church in Thermopolis. At the time of Georges passing in 2013, the two couples had been married 62 years.

They moved from Thermopolis to the Hoodoo Ranch in 1967. Together they managed and operated the ranch properties for 43 years. Shortly after moving to the ranch, she became a member of St Anthonys Catholic Church, CCW-Catholic Women's Organization, and PEO. She also became a member of Park County Republican Women, where she held several positions including President, 1st vice president, secretary, program/food committees, fund raising committee, just to name a few. Over the years she made many wonderful friends, and was highly respected and loved by all.

Donna "Nanny" is preceded in death by her husband George "Poppy" Brown. She is survived by their children, son Don (Linda) Brown of Las Vegas NV, daughter Mamie (Jim) Knadler of Laramie WY, and daughter Mary (Marvin) Haugen of Cody. Grandchildren Mark (Shelley) Musser, Rhys (Kitt) Haugen of Camp Pendleton CA, Michael (Stacey) Haugen of Cheyenne WY, Blake (Amanda) Knadler of Laramie WY, Tony (Unique) Brown of Las Vegas NV, Afton Brown of Schertz TX, great grandson Forrest (Mallory) Musser of Cody, great grandsons Tyler, Carson, and Jacob, great granddaughter Clara and great great grandsons Charlie and Calvin, and her sister Barbara Webber of Thermopolis as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Rosary services will be held at the Church of St. Anthony on Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 5:30pm. Memorial mass will be at the church on Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 11am.
Donna Brown, 87, of Cody, passed away peacefully on November 13, 2021 after a brief illness.

She was born prematurely on December 29, 1933 in Kirby, Wy, and in order to keep her alive she was put in a shoebox and then placed in a coal stove oven. She and her older sister, Barbara, were raised by their maternal grandparents. The family later moved to Thermopolis and when she was sixteen years old, she began working at Reesy Drug Store at the lunch counter. One day a handsome cowboy came in, sat down and Donna waited on him and soon after they began dating, fell in love, and later married. Donna and George had a double wedding ceremony with her sister Barbara and Landis Webber on December 27, 1951. The wedding was held in the Catholic Church in Thermopolis. At the time of Georges passing in 2013, the two couples had been married 62 years.

They moved from Thermopolis to the Hoodoo Ranch in 1967. Together they managed and operated the ranch properties for 43 years. Shortly after moving to the ranch, she became a member of St Anthonys Catholic Church, CCW-Catholic Women's Organization, and PEO. She also became a member of Park County Republican Women, where she held several positions including President, 1st vice president, secretary, program/food committees, fund raising committee, just to name a few. Over the years she made many wonderful friends, and was highly respected and loved by all.

Donna "Nanny" is preceded in death by her husband George "Poppy" Brown. She is survived by their children, son Don (Linda) Brown of Las Vegas NV, daughter Mamie (Jim) Knadler of Laramie WY, and daughter Mary (Marvin) Haugen of Cody. Grandchildren Mark (Shelley) Musser, Rhys (Kitt) Haugen of Camp Pendleton CA, Michael (Stacey) Haugen of Cheyenne WY, Blake (Amanda) Knadler of Laramie WY, Tony (Unique) Brown of Las Vegas NV, Afton Brown of Schertz TX, great grandson Forrest (Mallory) Musser of Cody, great grandsons Tyler, Carson, and Jacob, great granddaughter Clara and great great grandsons Charlie and Calvin, and her sister Barbara Webber of Thermopolis as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Rosary services will be held at the Church of St. Anthony on Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 5:30pm. Memorial mass will be at the church on Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 11am.


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