Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Valorie Brown


       Valorie (Siler) Brown was born December 24, 1951 in Okmulgee and died on November 17, 2019 in Fort Smith, Arkansas at the age of 67.  A resident of several towns in southeastern Oklahoma and former resident of Wichita, Kansas, and Riverton, KS.  She graduated from Poteau High School in 1969.  December 19, 1970 she married Monte T. Brown.  Together they raised 3 children.  She worked for Goddard Public Schools in Kansas for 9 years and 3 years for Pittsburg, Kansas schools.  She retired from the LeFlore Baptist Association after 11 years of service.  She was a faithful servant in God’s house for over 50 years; playing piano, teaching Sunday School and Women’s Bible Study groups, and continuously encouraging others in their walk with Christ.  She was an avid member of the Cavanal Chorale and Poteau Musical Arts Club.  Valorie will join her parents & sister John and Murel Siler and Millie Baber in Heaven as well as her birth father Charles Martin. 

           She is survived by; husband, Monte T. Brown, children Charles (Sam) Brown, Jared Brown, and Jamie Pearson as well as her sisters Pamela Martin, Rene Burkett, Risa Siler and her 12 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.



THE FAMILY WILL BE AT THE FUNERAL HOME ON FRIDAY EVENING FROM 6-8 PM TO VISIT WITH RELATIVES & FRIENDS.



Funeral Service: 10 AM,  Saturday, November 23, 2019, Springhill Baptist Church, 18210 State Highway 83, Howe, Ok, 74940, Ph: 918-658-2086. 

Graveside Service:  1:45 PM, Saturday, November 23, 2019  at Akins Cemetery, Sallisaw, Ok, 74955


3 comments:

  1. Valorie. You will be greatly missed. I appreciated all the direction, in sight and knowledge of the Bible that you shared with us ladies at Tuesday morning Bible study. Sincerely your sister in Christ. Kathleen

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  2. Monte, Sam, Jared, Jamie, & families,
    While we know Val is enjoying sweet fellowship with our Savior and others who love Him, we are sorry you're having to say "Goodbye for now"to someone so special to you. We pray that God's peace and comfort will see you through this painful time.
    Mike & Kay Scates

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