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Betty Jean Brown, 77, of Arden, North Carolina passed away in Columbus, Georgia on January 6, 2024.
A Celebration of Life will be held in memory of Mrs. Brown at Calvary Presbyterian Church led by Pastor Pat Bacon located in Asheville, North Carolina on Saturday, January 13, 2024. The family will receive friends and loved ones from 12:00-1:00, with a service to follow. Graveside Services will be at 11:30 AM on Sunday, January 14, 2024, at Community Cemetery located in Plumtree, North Carolina (28655).
Mrs. Brown was born July 10, 1946 in Avery County, North Carolina, to the late Robert Lee Jackson Sr. and Biddie Mathes Jackson. She worked as a nurse for St. Joseph Hospital. She decided to continue a career of Customer Care and satisfaction when she began a career at McDonald’s where she retired after 30 years of service.
Betty Jean Brown is preceded in death by her parents: Robert Lee Jackson Sr. and Biddie Mathes Jackson, her loving husband; Doctor Thomas Brown, siblings; Robert Lee Jackson and Dorsey O. Jackson, and grandparents; Cooster Mathes and Hannah Shade Mathes.
Those left to cherish her loving memory are her children; Tammy Brown-(Chris) Gary, and Thomas Lamont (Devin) Brown, grandchildren; Ashaunta S. Turner, Briona N. Chambers, Kain M. Chambers, and Jasmine DeVaynes great-grandchildren; Shyiah A. Irby, Saiyd M. Irby, Olivia Anderson, siblings; Polly A. Young of Burnsville , Edward Jackson of Morganton, Rev. Carolyn J. Myles of Black Mountain, sister-in-law; Anne Jackson of Morganton, Dr. Minister Christine Brown Care Lock (Luther), Mamie Brown Barnes (Richard), and Loraine Brown-Caldwell all of Charlotte, North Carolina.
Flowers may be sent to Jasmine DeVaynes, 1205 Streamside Trail Lane, Apt.#301, Ashville, NC 28803.
The Brown Family is being assisted by Georgia Cremation, 7500 Veterans Parkway, Suite A, Columbus, Georgia 31909, 706-577-0055.
The family invites you to leave a condolence or share a fond memory of Betty below.
Dr. Minister Christine Brown Carelock says
With deepest sympathy. I will always remember the days when I went to annual United Methodist Conference at Lake Junaluska, N. C. I would always stop in to spend time with her and the family. She seem to been happy and working at McDonald during that time. I know my brother Doctor Thomas Brown was glad to be united together again with Betty. They both will be remembered. May God’s love bring the family comfort and peace during this difficult time. Tammy and family if you need me I am just a phone call away. Aunt Christine.