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Suzan Teresa “Penny” Brown

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Suzan Teresa “Penny” Brown

Birth
District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Death
3 Nov 2001 (aged 56)
Arlington, Duval County, Florida, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: Ashes scattered Atlantic Ocean~ Add to Map
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Suzan was kind person to only the people she loved and trusted, which were few. She was mentally ill her entire life and life was not kind to her. Her ashes were scattered in the Atlantic Ocean by a friend~ I wish I could say more but I never really knew her, She spent most of her life in and out of mental hospitals, shock treatments which were horrible did nothing for her. what I have learned about her adult life is not pleasant. She just lived the best she knew how and I pray God has her. She spun many tales about her life of being in the US Army etc, she never was in any Armed Forces and never outside of the USA. Her parents were everyday working people, Her father served in the USN as enlisted personnel and her mother was a seamstress by trade.
I did learn that she found God toward the end of her life and I pray so, no human should have lived the way she did or treated the way she was treated do to mental illness.
Suzan was kind person to only the people she loved and trusted, which were few. She was mentally ill her entire life and life was not kind to her. Her ashes were scattered in the Atlantic Ocean by a friend~ I wish I could say more but I never really knew her, She spent most of her life in and out of mental hospitals, shock treatments which were horrible did nothing for her. what I have learned about her adult life is not pleasant. She just lived the best she knew how and I pray God has her. She spun many tales about her life of being in the US Army etc, she never was in any Armed Forces and never outside of the USA. Her parents were everyday working people, Her father served in the USN as enlisted personnel and her mother was a seamstress by trade.
I did learn that she found God toward the end of her life and I pray so, no human should have lived the way she did or treated the way she was treated do to mental illness.


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