Eisenhour Funeral Home
Blanchard, McClain Co, OK
(permission granted)
Cindy Lea Brown, 50, of Blanchard, passed from this life on February 28, 2018, at her home. The daughter of James Glen Beasley and Neila Sue (Phillips) Beasley, she was born on November 22, 1967 in Ada, Oklahoma.
She grew up in the Pauls Valley-Wynnewood area and attended 12 years in the Wynnewood Public Schools. She was an honor student and graduated from East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma. Cindy married Mark Scott Brown on June 15, 1991, in Pauls Valley and they made their home in Blanchard for 27 years. She worked nine years for Digital Communications of America in Oklahoma City as the Director of Customer Service. Cindy was a long-time member of the First Baptist Church in Cole. She was a believer in Jesus Christ and was highly respected by her family, by the community and in the church. She served as the Children’s Director and Women’s Sunday school class teacher for many years. She also organized numerous bible study groups including special bible studies for women. She started the traditional Mother’s Day Tea Celebration at Cole which was an inspiration to her peers, family and friends and highlighted a special tribute to all mothers. She was a wonderful Christian influence to her children and grandchildren and other family members. She also volunteered at Grace Home in Blanchard and was active in the Blanchard PTO. Cindy’s hobbies were quilting, scrapbooking, teaching Christian values, and planning and organization. Cindy loved to entertain and enjoyed preparing meals and baking for her family and friends. She had a huge heart for others and counseled many people in need. Her greatest enjoyment came from spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Loyd and Nellie Beasley; maternal grandparents, Neal and Arleeta Phillips; mother-in-law, Loretta June Brown; father-in-law, Leroy Eugene Brown; and one uncle, Lloyd “Sonny” Milligan.
Cindy is survived by her loving husband, Mark Brown of Blanchard; three children, Meagan Griffin and her husband, Mark, of Blanchard, Heather Selzer and her husband, Emery, of Lindsay, and Tanner Brown and his wife, Haley, of Blanchard; seven grandchildren, Macie, Mealyn, and Myles Griffin of Blanchard, Scarlett and Loretta Selzer of Lindsay, and Tinley and Baylor Brown of Blanchard; her parents, Jim and Sue Beasley of Pauls Valley; one sister, Sandy Ellison and her husband, Charles, of Lebanon; one brother-in-law, Leroy Brown and his wife, Janie, of Blanchard; numerous uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, and cousins; and many other loved ones and friends.
Funeral service will be held at 10:00 A.M., Monday, March 5, 2018, at the First Baptist Church in Blanchard.Burial will follow in the Blanchard Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made in Cindy’s name to Grace Home, P.O. Box 385, Blanchard, OK 73010 or online at www.gracehomeok.org. Arrangements are under the direction of Eisenhour Funeral Home of Blanchard.
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