In Memory of

Dorothy

Elizabeth

Browne

(Lewis)

Obituary for Dorothy Elizabeth Browne (Lewis)

Dorothy Elizabeth Browne
1924-2021

It is with great sadness that the family of the late Dorothy Elizabeth Browne announce her passing at Twin Town Manor, in Grand Falls-Windsor on June 2, 2021, at the age of 96.

Dorothy is predeceased by husband Daniel Andrew Brown, parents John and Rachel Lewis, sisters Barbara Lewis, Marjorie Lewis, brothers Robert Lewis, Martin Lewis, Walter Lewis, and John Lewis, sisters in law Margaret Lewis and Mary Lewis.

She leaves to mourn with fond and loving memories sons Tom Browne (Ruby), Jack Browne, Daniel Browne (Christine), Jim Browne (Janet), all who live here in Grand Falls-Windsor, daughters Barbara Ballard of Grand Falls-Windsor, Joanne Downton (Chris) of Grand Falls-Windsor, Dorothy Watson (Paul) from Paradise, NL and Dianne Ball (Ivan), of Grand Falls-Windsor.

Also leaving to mourn her grandchildren Tom Browne, Christopher Browne, Jennifer Saunders (Todd), Amanda Rideout (Travis), Jonathan Browne (Carolyn), Jeff Browne, Matthew Ball (Rebecca), Michael Ball, Lindsey Watson (Mark), Paul David Watson (Terri Lynn), Brooke Watson (Daniel), Heather Ballard, Danny Ballard, Sheldon Browne (Diana), along with nine great-grandchildren and one great-great- granddaughter.

Father Joseph Uy will conduct the funeral mass at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception on June 5, 2021. Interment will be at the Interfaith Cemetery. Pallbearers are Paul Watson, Paul Lewis, Jim Browne, Ivan Ball, Heather Ballard, and Lindsey Watson. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Ryan Peddle of Central Funeral Homes.

Dorothy loved life so very much; her family was her entire world. She enjoyed sitting with family and friends to chat about whatever was on her mind. Everyone who had the privilege of knowing her realized that she had no problem expressing her ideas.

Mom would light up a room with her smile, and she had a unique way of making people laugh. Her wit always made her stories so wonderful. Mom loved to shop, watch game shows, and play cards and Bingo.

Dorothy's faith in God was inspiring, and she prayed daily for all she knew. She gave faithfully to her church, and believed strongly until her last breath.

A special thanks to the management and staff at Twin Town Manor for their dedicated care and kindness to our mother.
The family would like to thank everyone for their support and friendship during this difficult time.

LOVED BEYOND MEASURE; NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN