Muriel K. Brown Dobbs Ferry, New York Obituary

Muriel K. Brown

Brown, Muriel K. Muriel K. Brown 91 a life long resident of Irvington died Wednesday, November 27, 2013. Muriel was born in Brooklyn to Florence and Manson E. King. She started out working for the New York Central Railroad and later for the Foundation for Economic Education in Irvington. Muriel retired from The American Can Co in Armonk. She was an active member of Irvington Presbyterian Church. She is predeceased by her husband Robert Brown. She is survived by her four children Heather Hansen John, William Marianna, Robert K. Marjorie and Sandra Maier Gary, 10 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and brothers and sisters in law. Funeral service Monday, December 2, 2013, 11:00am at Irvington Presbyterian Church. Visiting Sunday 2-4 & 7-9pm Edwards-Dowdle Funeral Home. Memorials to Irvington Presbyterian Church or the Irvington Volunteer Ambulance Corps. Edwards-Dowdle Funeral Home 64 Ashford Ave. Dobbs Ferry, NY Edwardsanddowdle.com
November 27, 201311/27/2013
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Edwards-Dowdle Funeral Home
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Cindy Picinelli Smart
May 4, 2017
Dear Heather, Billy, Bobby and Sandy, I was deeply saddened by the news of your Mom's passing. My heart felt condolences to you and your family. I have so many wonderful childhood memories of our families on the hill.
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David and Liz Schwartz
May 4, 2017
Dear Brown Family. Muriel was a great Lady and inspiration to many of us. Her smile and positive attitude always shined throughwhenever we visited her. She will be missed. Love to all the Family.
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Bolger Family
May 4, 2017
Our deepest Sympathy to all on the passing of Ben. She leaves a legacy of kindness and love that will live on in your hearts.
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Craig Brown
May 4, 2017
Craig BrownI've got lots of great memories of family picnics with aunt Muriel and Uncle Bob at your house in Irvington....I'm glad we moved back east for those few years where I got to know her...also glad I got to see her one last time last month Karen and I send our co... Continue Reading
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Norma brown and bill brown
May 4, 2017
Somehow today the picture of you and Bob walking hand in hand up Pine Lane--you walking barefoot, holding your shoes in one hand and me thinking how delightful that was and how I wanted to do that same thing some day. Don't think I ever told you that Red and you'll alway... Continue Reading
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barbara rhoades
May 4, 2017
dear sandy, so sorry for your loss, its never easy, no matter what age. all my thoughts and prayers, barb