

Wanda Sue Brown, loving wife, mother, grandmother and greatgrandmotherhas entered her final resting place. Wanda, 83, of CasaGrande, AZ went to be with the Lord on May 15, 2017. Wanda wasborn on February 28, 1934 in Siloam Springs, AR to Everett andDymple Stanfield Anthony.Wanda grew up in Arkansas and Oklahoma. A jean jacket led herto the love of her life, Earl G. Brown and on September 26, 1952 theywere married. Together they lived in Oklahoma City, OK, Sierra Vista,AZ and traveled to a multitude of places during their RV-ing days after retirement.Wanda spent 35 years in Civil Service at Tinker Air Force Base, OK and Ft. Huachuca, AZ.Her diverse employment included: Roller Skating carhop, Variety and Department store clerk,telephone operator, High School principal’s secretary, silk flower business, real estate agentand appraiser, Campground salesperson and RV activity director. She obtained an Amateurradio license, took sign language classes, an income tax course, danced with the RicketyRockettes, and was always very involved in her church. After her retirement in 1988, Wandaand Earl traveled to many places in their RV and made many good friends along the way. Theyparticipated in Arizona Baptist Campers on Mission and Arizona Baptist Disaster Relief alongwith various jobs at each campground they visited.Wanda and Earl settled in Casa Grande, AZ in 2004 where Wanda became a member ofThe Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) and was faithful to her church family atFirst Baptist Church, Arizona City. No one was a stranger to Wanda and she could stand inthe grocery line and know everyone and everything about everyone before she checked out.Wanda is survived by her husband, Earl Gene Brown of Casa Grande; a son, Randy Brown(Yvonne) of Rancho Mirage, CA; a daughter, Kelly Segal (Gary) of Sierra Vista, AZ; onebrother, Bob Anthony (Kay) of Norman, OK.; three grandchildren, Kristen Jensen (Nels) ofValencia, CA, Philip Brown (Katrin) of Long Beach, CA and Nathan McCarty of Sierra Vista,AZ; along with three great-grandchildren, Aubrey, Tinley and Brady Jensen of Valencia, CA.Celebration of Life Services will be held at First Baptist Church, 13955 S. Sunland Gin Rd.,Arizona City, AZ on Saturday, May 20th at 10:30 am. In lieu of flowers, the family requeststhat donations be made to Seeds of Hope, 702 East Cottonwood Lane, Casa Grande, AZ85122 or your favorite charity.
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