Terri
Brown
August 15, 1959 -March 6, 2025
DenisonTerri Brown, a cherished, daughter, sister and friend,
departed world on March 6, 202, at the age of 70. Born on August 15,
1954 [1959], Terri was a beacon of
love and kindness to everyone who had the privilege of knowing her. Her
warm spirit and gentle nature made her a beloved presence, not only
within her family but also among her friends and colleagues.
Terri pursued her education at R.L. Turner High School in Carrollton,
where her wit and sense of humor began to shine. This spirited
personality accompanied her throughout her career as a Logistics Analyst
at Rockwall International, where her meticulous attention to detail and
caring demeanor left a lasting impact on her coworkers.
Beyond her professional life, Terri's heart was particularly full when
it came to caring for others. She was deeply devoted to her fur baby,
Izzy Brown, showcasing her loving nature and willingness to nurture
those she held dear. A unique blend of shyness and humor characterized
her interactions, endearing her to many who were fortunate enough to
share moments with her.
Terri held a passion for simple pleasures, often found picking up cans
or enjoying a day at the casino - activities that brought her joy and
satisfaction. The calmness of the outdoors seemed to reflect her
nurturing side, as she often dedicated herself to being a caretaker,
providing comfort and support to those around her.
She is survived by her adoring son, Josh Mahon; her beloved mother,
Genola Brown; her sister, Tracey Wharton; and an entire host of nieces
and nephews, including Megan Griffin, Christina Wilson, Luke Brown, Will
Brown, Walker Whanton, and Wyatt Whanton, along with several great
nieces and nephews. Together, they carry the warmth and laughter she
shared throughout her life.
Terri was preceded in death by her father, Lindell Brown, and her
brother, Tim Brown, both of whom were loved dearly and remain in the
hearts of those who knew them.
As we gather to remember Terri Brown, we celebrate a life lived with
grace, a spirit that touched many, and a heart that cared deeply. Her
legacy will forever live on in the love she spread and the kindness she
inspired in those around her. |