Patricia Imogene Brown (AKA Pat or Poochie)
After a long battle with Diabetes Patricia Brown passed away peacefully surrounded by family at her home in Linthicum, Maryland.
Patricia was born in Howard County, MD on Sunday, November 20, 1938, to Wilma Cantwell-Wagner. Pat loved helping people. She had a very loving and caring heart. If someone needed a place to live, she would not only open her home, but she would open her heart. If you got in her heart, you were there for life. She loved to entertain and cook for a group. Taking care of people was a joy for her. Pat loved being at home surrounded by those she loved; she enjoyed going to the beach. She would spend a week down the ocean or even take the kids for a day trip, it did not matter, it was the beach. She enjoyed watching the people and being surrounded by everything the beach had to offer. She was a loving Wife, Mother and Mom mom; her grandchildren were her world. As Robert, her husband said, "she was a good woman", that will be greatly missed by so many. We love you Patricia, Poochie!
Poochie is preceded by her stepfather Earl Wagner, mother Wilma Cantwell-Wagner and her brother, James Wagner. She is survived by her husband of 37 years, Robert L. Brown of Linthicum MD; children, Jayne Finney (Patrick) of Linthicum, Judith Vandergrift (Ken) of Westminster, Lisa Brown of NC, Nancy Perdue (David) of NC, Johnny Brown of NC, Cindy Brown of NC, Angie Stanley of NC, Michelle Mitchell of NC, Robert Brown, Jr. of NC, and Tina Harrison (Jennifer) of VA; dear sister of David Wagner (Carol) of NC and John Wagner (Pam) of VA; 21 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren.
A celebration of her life will be held on November 12, 2022, at ST John’s Lutheran Church, 300 West Maple Road, Linthicum, MD 21090 at 2:00pm
In lieu of Flowers please donate to the American Diabetes Association or Promedica Hospice.
St. John's Lutheran Church
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