Penny Mae Brown
May 9, 1949 – September 27, 2021
Penny Mae Brown, 72, of Tracy’s Landing and formerly of Shady Side passed away September 27, 2021. She was born May 9, 1949 in Annapolis to George Washington and Lydia Jessie (Miller) Price. Penny grew up in Shady Side and graduated from Southern High School. She later attended and graduated from the College of Southern Maryland with a degree in accounting. She married Roland “Sonny” Brown on May 18, 1968 and they lived in Shady Side before moving to Tracy’s Landing in 1996. Penny was employed as an accountant for the National Archives for many years. She was a member of St. James’ Parish and a long-time volunteer member of the Shady Side Rescue Squad. In her spare time, she enjoyed painting, walking, going to the beach, her dogs, playing dominoes and BINGO with her friends, and spending time with her family.
Penny was preceded in death by her husband Sonny. She is survived by her children Kimberly Brown Melton and husband Randy of Layton, Utah and Charles Edward Brown and wife Connie of Lothian, grandchildren Kadee Melton, Cody and Casey Brown, Erin Radach, and Aubree, McKenna, Haileigh, Tyler, and Trevor Melton and sister Mary Sumpter of Clearwater, FL.
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For your family, I know the loss of Penny is too big for words. She loved you all so much and was so proud of each of you. She lived for your family and did everything she could, day by day, to help you.
God Bless Her. I adored her; I really did. She was my rock too and a true friend in every sense of the word. I will miss her desperately for the rest of my life.
She would want you to go on, live a good life and thrive. She brought me love, joy and support every day that I knew her. She used to say to me “I would do anything for you” and I knew she meant it.
Attending her service would have been too much for me emotionally at this very difficult time in my life. She has been on my mind constantly since you told me the news.
I am so sorry for your loss
Stephanie
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For your family, I know the loss of Penny is too big for words. She loved you all so much and was so proud of each of you. She lived for your family and did everything she could, day by day, to help you.
God Bless Her. I adored her; I really did. She was my rock too and a true friend in every sense of the word. I will miss her desperately for the rest of my life.
She would want you to go on, live a good life and thrive. She brought me love, joy and support every day that I knew her. She used to say to me “I would do anything for you” and I knew she meant it.
Attending her service would have been too much for me emotionally at this very difficult time in my life. She has been on my mind constantly since you told me the news.
I am so sorry for your loss
Stephanie