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Mrs. Frances Morine Hopper Brown, Cumberland Co., KY (1947-2014)

She was a member of the Christian Church and the Church of Christ in Port Charlotte, Florida. She was a very accomplished woman. She was a well-gifted seamstress, knitter and crocheter, winning several coveted awards. She was a talented artist and served as a Staff Artist at Missions Services in Kempton, Indiana for a few years. She was a homemaker and a marvelous cook who could do everything. She was a native of Cumberland County, KY, and a resident of Charlotte County, FL, at the time of her death. She is survived by her husband, Larry Brown. She leaves 11 direct living descendants.
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Mrs. Frances Morine Hopper Brown, age 67, of Port Charlotte, Florida, formerly of Cumberland County, Kentucky, passed away on Wednesday, May 28, 2014 at the Fawcett Memorial Hospital in Port Charlotte, Florida.

Funeral Services will be conducted on Monday, June 2, 2014 at 1pmCT, in the Memory Chapel of Norris-New Funeral Home, 601 N Main Street, Burkesville, KY, with Rev. Paul Patton officiating. Burial will be in the Stalcup Cemetery in Cumberland County, Kentucky.



Mrs. Frances Morine Hopper Brown, Cumberland Co., KY (1947-2014)


She was born in Cumberland County, Kentucky on Sunday, March 23, 1947. She was the daughter of the late Marshall and Mamie Sharp Hopper. She died Wedneday, May 28, 2014, in Port Charlotte, Charlotte County, Florida, at the age of 67 years, 2 months, and 5 days.

She was a member of the Christian Church and the Church of Christ in Port Charlotte, Florida. Frances was a very accomplished woman. She was a well-gifted seamstress, knitter and crocheter, winning several coveted awards. She was a talented artist and served as a Staff Artist at Missions Services in Kempton, Indiana for a few years. She was a homemaker and a marvelous cook who could do everything.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

She is survived by her husband, Larry Brown of Port Charlotte, Florida, whom she married on Saturday, May 18, 1963, and the following:
  • Her children: Steven Tobias "Toby" Brown of Fairland, Indiana; John Brown of Goshen, Indiana; and Kathy Fuss of Wisconsin

  • Three grandsons

  • Two granddaughters

  • and three great-grandchildren
Professional services provided by Norris-New Funeral Home, 601 N Main Street, Burkesville, Kentucky.

Send a condolence to the family of Mrs. Frances Morine Hopper Brown



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