
She went to be with the Lord on April 22, 2026, at the age of 62.
She was born on January 25th, 1964, in Hialeah, Florida, to her parents, Robert and Deborah Brown. She spent her childhood living by example for her two beautiful younger sisters, Norinne Brown and Angela Zarybnicky. She was born into a life full of adventure, whether it was living on a boat or on a farm. She graduated from North Fort Myers High School in 1982. After high school, she worked at an investment brokerage firm, where she met the father of her children, Mark Beloyan. She spent 21 years as a loyal wife and loving mother. Alicia dedicated her life to her three daughters, Kaleigh, Kimberleigh, and Karissa Beloyan, and her grandson Cameron Beloyan.
In recent years, Alicia resided in Safety Harbor, Florida. Her desire to be close to the ocean never wavered. She spent her last years building up a company as an executive accountant.
Throughout her life, Alicia was known to be artistic, lavish, inventive, charitable, inviting, and amiable. Her primary interests focused on her daughters; she was always there to pick them up from school, drive them to soccer practice, and volunteer in school and church activities. Alicia was very influential in the church, spending days on end creating vacation bible school sets, serving in children’s ministry, and going on mission trips. She provided love and care not only for her own children, but also for hundreds of other children. She enjoyed sewing, bows, outfits, and every accessory you could think of for her daughters. Alicia loved capturing life’s beautiful moments through photography; every soccer game, every pageant, every life event was captured through her lens.
Alicia’s witty character brought laughter and joy to everyone around her. Her love for rock and country music was never unexpressed. She spent endless hours soaking up the sun and letting the ocean breeze bring her peace. Her passion for reading allowed her to finish countless books, typically in one night. Alicia’s sense of style never wavered, a shopaholic by nature. Every piece of clothing, jewelry, and accessory was carefully thought out, and every outfit was picked with intention.
Alicia Brown’s life was one of strength and everlasting love. She leaves behind a legacy of compassion, devotion, and resilience. The love she gave so freely will echo for generations, a lasting reflection of a life so beautifully lived. Now at peace in the presence of the Lord, her spirit continues to shine through all who knew her.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made in Alicia’s memory to Hope Women's Center or Wounded Warriors, honoring her spirit of care and generosity.
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