

Sonja was born in Germany to the late Josef and Elisabeth Meyer. Sonja narrowly survived World War II as a teen in West Germany. She achieved her H.S. diploma and worked as a trolley-car driver and in a factory. She married Eugene in 1950. She was an extremely wonderful mother (of 4) and supported her husband during his 20- year Army career. She held various part-time positions and volunteered with Silver Key Senior Services and Pikes Peak Christian Church.
She enjoyed family gatherings, oil painting, and outdoor activities (i.e. camping, fishing, boating, scenic drives, hot-spring pools, and walking.) She provided loving support to her parents who lived in Germany. She was gracious and caring to all who knew her. She will be missed and never forgotten by those who loved her.
She is survived by her son, Mitchell Brown and wife Betty Jo; her daughter, Tamara McCullough and husband, Robert; her grandchildren: Andrea Johnson and husband Brian; Amy Loniewsky and husband Robert; Kristy Alpert and husband Mark; Julia Swonger and husband, Steven; Christopher McCullough; and great-grandchildren: Madeline, Aidan, Ava, Audrey, Aspen, and Adam.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Elisabeth and Josef Meyer; husband, Eugene Brown; and daughters, Rose and Marilyn.
"I love you, Lord, with all my heart and soul.
To be with you is my goal." ~Sonja Brown
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