Pauline Brown
Pauline Brown, A beautiful soul, was a great friend to everyone ,generous woman, kind, outspoken, a woman with integrity. Always smiling and laughing. Pauline was born on July 18,1942 in Yazoo City Mississippi to Isam Armstrong and Lillie Bell Armstrong, who preceded her in death along with her husband George Brown Sr. Siblings; Marian Ray, Dora Obanner, Jt Kyles and nephew John W Armstrong.
Pauline was joined in Holy Matrimony on November 5, 1959 to George Brown Sr. To this union three children were born.
Pauline confessed with her mouth and believed in her heart that God sent Jesus to die for our sins. She would always thank God for another day.
Pauline moved to St Louis MO in 1975. She was employed by the Chase Park Plaza Hotel fo a total of 8 years, she believed in working hard. She loved being with her sister in their younger days, going to the thrift stores, bingo, trips, and garage sales. She really loved people,she never wanted to drive because she said people drive crazy. She was not a lazy woman by any means she would walk everywhere with her children.
Pauline had many names; Bet, Hoss, Ma, Grandma, Grand Grand. She made the best dressing, and sweet potato pies. People asked for her recipes around Thanksgiving, little did they know she would measure by memory. If you needed something she would give it,but she kept a notebook with your tab too.
Pauline departed this life at home surrounded by loved ones on Sunday March 31, 2019. God Called her and she had to answer the call and go. She will be missed and loved forever and ever. She eaves to cherish her memory; Brother; Leroy Brown, Children; Shery D. Brown-Jones (Carl Jones), Valerie L. Brown, George Brown Jr. and Four Grandchildren: Jawanza Thompson, Dwayne Brown, Dwight Brown, Shantia Brown.
Services will be held Saturday April 6, 2019
St. Louis Cremation St. Louis Location
2135 Chouteau Ave
St. Louis MO, 63103
12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Dear Ma,
This message is to you, I miss you so much, I know it was time for you to go, because God said so, I am not mad at him or you. I appreciate him letting us have you for 76 years, you were the best mom ever, I have always loved you and will forever love you. We are doing ok, me ,Deannie and main, promise to get along for you. I pray your soul is resting with Jesus. I try not to think about you being gone, it don’t hurt as bad, but the minute I think about you gone and never returning, something in my stomach drops…I miss you ma! cant bring you bannas, nabs or lees any more. I will keep a eye on Deannie and main. I love you your baby girl vara, as you call me. love you ma4/10/2019