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JUNE WAVELINE PORTER BROWN

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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA - June Waveline Porter Brown, 88, of Savannah, Georgia, widow of William Miller Brown, Sr., died Saturday morning, June 4, 2011, at Savannah Square.

Born in Lima, Ohio, she was the only child of the late Walter Earl Porter and the late Carol Iva Snider Porter. Mrs. Brown was a member of White Bluff United Methodist Church and was a retired Elementary School Teacher. She loved her family, her pets, all animals, and the State of Florida.

Surviving are her son, William “Bill” Miller Brown, Jr. and his wife Elizabeth “Beth “of Savannah, Georgia; one daughter Carolyn Meeker, of Mooresville, North Carolina; two step daughters, Susan Mong and her husband, Bill, of Florida, Nancy Butler and her husband, Charles, of Washington, D.C.; two granddaughters, Lisa Lee and her husband, David, of Lima, Ohio, Emily Brown of Savannah, Georgia; two grandsons, Billy Brown and Blake Brown both of Savannah, Georgia; several great grandchildren including Charles Bolender and Lindsay Sherrard both of Lima, Ohio.

The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 o'clock Monday evening at Gamble Funeral Service - 410 Stephenson Avenue.

The funeral service will be held at 11 o’clock Tuesday morning in the chapel of Gamble Funeral Service conducted by The Reverend John A. Haney. Entombment will be 1 o’clock Wednesday afternoon in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, 5740 South Pine Avenue, Ocala, Florida.

Remembrances: The Trustee Fund - White Bluff United Methodist Church - 11911 White Bluff Road, Savannah, Georgia 31419. 




Online Condolences (2)add
... : Chuck
Don't grieve for Mom, for God has set her free
Following new paths God made for her to see
Mom took God’s hand, she heard him call
She’s now bid farewell to all

We remember Mom’s joy, her laugh, a kiss
Things sorely, we all will surely miss
In her parting Mom has left a void, to fill
She has now gone to be with God and husband Bill

Don’t be burdened ... deeply with sorrows
Mom would surely wish y’all many tomorrow’s
Mom’s life's was full, she’s savored so much
She had good friends, good times, and loved one's touch

Perhaps Mom’s time on earth seemed all too brief
Don't morn her now with undue grief
Lift up your hearts and see God’s message of peace to thee
God wanted Y’all to know ... He brought Mom home and set her free.

Love Chuck



June 06, 2011
... : Mary Screws, LPN
Bill and family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers and you go through this time. Your mom was special to me and I enjoyed taking care of her during my time at Savannah Square. May God give you comfort and peace.
Mary Screws, LPN
June 07, 2011
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