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Daisy-Lee Brown, born in 1934, spouse of Theodore Brown, daughter of Trez and Sallie-B. -Griffin, mother of Netha, Sc, Mary, Sabrina, Oh and Ricky, died on March 2, 2008 at 74 years old. Please consult the obituary here:

Obituary of Daisy-Lee Brown


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-->Daisy Lee Brown SPARTANBURG, SC-- Daisy Lee Brown, 74, of 377 Saint Andrews Street, died Sunday, March 2, 2008 at the Palmetto Health Richland Memorial Hospital in Columbia, SC, after a brief illness. A native of Fairfield County, she was the widow of Theodore Brown, and daughter of the late Trez and Sallie B. Griffin Feaster. Mrs. Brown was a member of Old Hope Station Baptist Church in Blair, SC and was a retired homemaker. Survivors include three daughters, Netha Boyd of Columbia, SC, Mary (Jessie) McConnell of Blair, SC, and Sabrina Stevenson of Cincinnati, OH; one son, Ricky Stevenson of Cincinnati, OH; five sisters, Mary B. (M.C.) Feaster of Baltimore, MD, Flossie B. (Benjamin) Booker, Jeanette Feaster, Annie Ruth (John) Jackson and Johnnie Mae (Gary) Rosenburg, all of Spartanburg; one brother, Willie James Stevenson of Blair, SC; a grandson, Dadrin Johnson, reared in the home; a special cousin, Sandra Shands and husband Darnell of Spartanburg; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The family is at the home of her grandson, Dadrin Johnson, 377 Saint Andrews Street, Spartanburg, SC.Callaham-Hicks Funeral Home

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Obituary Publication:

On March 6, 2008 (Spartanburg Herald-Journal, , États-Unis)


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