Audie was a very spiritual, hard-working and loving soul throughout her entire life. During her lifetime, Audie owned her own restaurant, cooked for the Job Corps and in her later years quilted and donated handmade blankets to the Veterans of America. She enjoyed baking, cooking, quilting, and spending time with friends and family most.
Audie lived most of her life in Torrance County, living over 50 years in Mountainair.
Audie was a very special lady who will be missed by many. Her spirit will continue to live on in those who loved her most.
Audie was pre-deceased by her husband, Elzie Brown; and her daughter, Armatha Lillian Pachta.
She is survived by her daughter, Sherryl Brown and her husband Seth; sisters, Inez Baker and Thelma Berryman; three grandchildren, Mark Pachta, Ashley Davey, and Raechell Brown; three great-grandchildren, Taylor Davey, Christian Pachta, and Chase Dornan; as well as many nieces and nephews.
Audie was a very spiritual, hard-working and loving soul throughout her entire life. During her lifetime, Audie owned her own restaurant, cooked for the Job Corps and in her later years quilted and donated handmade blankets to the Veterans of America. She enjoyed baking, cooking, quilting, and spending time with friends and family most.
Audie lived most of her life in Torrance County, living over 50 years in Mountainair.
Audie was a very special lady who will be missed by many. Her spirit will continue to live on in those who loved her most.
Audie was pre-deceased by her husband, Elzie Brown; and her daughter, Armatha Lillian Pachta.
She is survived by her daughter, Sherryl Brown and her husband Seth; sisters, Inez Baker and Thelma Berryman; three grandchildren, Mark Pachta, Ashley Davey, and Raechell Brown; three great-grandchildren, Taylor Davey, Christian Pachta, and Chase Dornan; as well as many nieces and nephews.
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