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Ora Lee Brown was one of ten siblings. Her mom Lydia and father Nightingale were blessed with several sons and daughters. Hattie, Dorothy,Berta,Clarence,Eddie,James, Ruby, Annie, and Helen. They grew up in Missouri, spending lots of time together on the farm. She was open hearted,kind and always saw both sides of a scenario. Aunt Ora is survived by her sister Helen Northcutt of Flint Mi , and Annie Whaley of Pontiac Mi and a host nieces and nephews. Her sister Helen simply reflected on how much she loved her sister, and would miss speaking to her. Her sister Annie spoke about how they talked daily and would miss her voice. Aunt Ora touched so many peoples' lives daily. She was cherished by so many of her neighbors and friends. Her favorite thing to do was to show her love to you with a hot delicious meal. Her wisdom was felt by all generations and SHE IS GREATLY MISSED!
2 Corinthians 5:8
We are confident , I say, and would prefer to be away from the body and at home with the Lord.
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