1926
2017
Betty L. Brown, 91 of Windermere, FL passed away on August 9, 2017. She was born in St. Paul, MN. After high school, she worked as a book keeper in a bank. She met her husband Alwood before he entered service in the US Navy. They corresponded throughout the war and got married on August 27, 1947 at Fort Snelling, MN. Betty and Al liked playing golf and enjoyed the fellowship at the West Orange Country Club. After Al’s retirement from Martin Marietta, Betty enjoyed many trips and cruises they would take together. She got to see all of the European countries and all 50 states. Her traveling days ended when she developed dementia and then stayed close to home enjoying her family and friends. Betty is survived by her beloved husband Al, her four children, ten grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her son, James.
Services will be held on Saturday, August 19 at Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home in Winter Garden with the family receiving friends from 1 – 2 PM and a service to follow at 2 PM. A Private interment will be held at Highland Memory Gardens, Apopka, FL at a later time.
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August 10, 2017
Betty will be missed by her loved ones. Please accept my sincere condolences. May God provide power and strength to you at this very difficult time. Isaiah 40:29
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