Step-daughter, Serita Bolden special nieces, Annie DorisĬollins, Joan Marie Jackson devoted brother-in-law, Lenzy Brown best friend, Karetha Fowler special friend, Miriam Fling the Bibleway Church family and a host of family and friends. Memories: a loving granddaughter, Dallas Sparks We understand the decisions which families must make after the loss of a loved one can be overwhelming. Washington and Lena (Jackson) Williams husband, Herbert Brown daughter, Holland Faye Brown-Sparks sisters, Ola Mae Newton, Georgia Williams, Eunice Dudley, Brunice Williams, Stella Mae Williams, Annie L Hobbs brothers, Jerry Williams, James D Collins, and Arthur Collins. Family First Funeral Care was founded by Jason & Amy Shepard, and Roy Watford with the goal of putting families first, not the bottom line. Hattie Brown was predeceased by her parents, George When asked why she shopped so much, she replied, “Because I can” and, “You never know when you won’t be able too.” She enjoyed socializing with friends and family and loved shopping. She was an avid reader and strong proponent of higher education. Brian Barbers passing on Saturday, Novemhas been publicly announced by Unity Funeral Home in Dothan, AL. Hattie had a zest for living and a passion for traveling.
Mother Brown enjoyed setting the example for others to follow and being a “difference maker.” Her service in this capacity enabled her to touch the lives of many – as a role model, mentor, and teacher. She enjoyed preparing for and teaching Sunday School and was revered as a Church Mother. Her efforts to seek the kingdom of God and His righteousness led her to the Bibleway Church in Dothan, Alabama where under the leadership of Bishop Russell Gordon she was an exemplary member. Hattie gave her life to Christ at an early age and was a faithful servant of the Lord. She relocated to Buffalo, New York, after being united in marriage to Herbert Brown, where she taught in the Buffalo City School District until retiring to Dothan, Alabama. Hattie, affectionately known as “Eldora” or “Dora,” received her Bachelor’s degree in Education from Alabama State University and her Master’s Degree in Library Science from the State Quietly, on Thursday, in Dothan, Alabama, she entered into eternal rest. Hattie L Dora Williams Brown was born in Houston County, Alabama on Decemto the late George Washington and Lena (Jackson) Williams.