Anna Estelle Brown was born February 14, 1942 to Carl and Anna Sexton. She departed this life November 28, 2019 at the age of 77 years, 9 months and 14 days.
Anna grew up in and around the Milfay area and was a graduate of Milfay School. Anna and Charles Brown were married in 1967; to this union were born two children. She worked in many different facets throughout her life to support her family such as a seamstress, home health aide and homemaker. Anna loved to crochet doilies and gave them often as gifts. Spending the day with her grandchildren was always a highlight; as they would often share in her love of baking and cooking as well as relaxing while reading or working crossword puzzles.
She is survived by one son, Charles Brown and wife Victoria; one daughter, Patti and husband Eric Proctor both of Bristow; one niece, Debbie Heavener of Bristow; eleven grandchildren, Justin Davidson, Matthew Brown, Gabrielle Brown, Brittany Barnes and husband Riley, Bryleigh, Brynnlynn, Braxdyn, Braizyn, Brandlyn, Brantyn and Braegyn Swart; along with three great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Carl, and three brothers, Claude, Jack and Ray.
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