Obituary of Suzanne Brown
Ms. Suzanne Brown was born in Grand Falls, NB on July 7, 1961; she was the daughter of the late Luther John and Marry May (Lizotte) Brown.
Suzanne was a loving, strong willed and wonderful woman, who cared for each person she came in contact with; she had a special love and bond for her children: John and Jessica whom she raised on her own.
She was the type of person who would give you the shirt off her back, always thought of others before herself and never held a grudge. She was the "Super Fun Auntie" she never missed a sporting event or a chance to play games with the kids. Family was the most important thing to her; especially barbecues, Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners but most of all any occasion where the whole family could get together for a game of dodge ball.
She will live on in the hearts of her wonderful children: John Brown and Jessica Brown both of Sussex; her brothers: Clarence Brown of Fredericton Junction and Jimmy Brown and his wife Claudia of Riverview; her sisters: Theresa Daigle and her husband Joe of Bloomfield, Madeleine Brown of Grand Falls, Joanne Brown of Fredericton Junction, Diane Brown of Grand Falls, Linda Forgrave and her husband Mark fo Summerfield and Renée Arsenault of Edmunston; her special friends: Gail Dyer and Marie Watkins; her nieces and nephews: Kevin, Melissa, Quinton, Marsha, Gerald, Amanda, Terry, Russell, Lianne, Roseanne, Billy, Michael, Andrew, Amy, Crystal and Donna; her great nieces and nephews: Ethan, Steven, Alex, Brandy, Kiara, Noah, Terri-Lynn, Landon, Alex, Phoenix, Haily, Connor, Alyssa, Kenny Jr and Jacob; as well as many friends.
Suzanne Brown of Sussex passed away at the Sussex Health Centre on June 30, 2017 at the age of 55.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the compassionate care of Wallace Funeral Home, 34 Sunnyside Drive, Sussex, (506-433-1176). A Celebration of Suzanne's life will begin at Faith's Kitchen at 11:30am, followed by the funeral service at 12:30pm.
If you are considering making a memorial donation the family has recommended the Living Memorial.