Ms. Louise Brown, 83, of Ruby Street, Wadley, GA departed this life Sunday, December 27, 2020 at a local hospital. Graveside Services will be held, Saturday, January 2nd, 2021 at 11:00 A.M. at Kingdom Life Fellowship Ministries. Public viewing will be held Friday, at Davis Funeral Home from 3:00 to 6:00 P.M. Ms. Brown was born in Jefferson County to the parentage of the late Keller Brown and Vallie Mae Warthen. "LouLou" as she was lovingly known was a member of Kingdom Life Fellowship Ministries and worked as a machine operator at Wadley Shirt Company until her retirement. She is preceded in death by her parents, one son, Clarence Brown, her siblings, Walter Brown, Ray Brown, Rufus Brown, Bobby Brown and Mildred Thompson. Survivors includes her children, Lester L. (Tammie) Washington, Covington, GA, Robert L. (Cynthia) Brown, Annette B. (Richard) Gilmore, Mary L. (James) Best, Debby A. (Milton) Graham, Wadley, GA, Wadley, GA, Lorenzo A. Brown, Swainsboro, GA, Janice D. Jackson, Augusta, GA; one brother, Howard (Verda Mae) Hudson, Wadley, GA; sisters-in-law, Maxine Brown, Wadley, GA; twenty-three grandchildren, thirty-three great-grandchildren, a host of loving nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends. You may sign the guestbook at Davisfuneralhomega.com or join us on Facebook. Davis Funeral Home, 725 Beech Street, Louisville, GA is in charge of arrangements,
Grandma We Love You & Miss U Some Much I Just Wish You Was Still Here But We Love You So Much Love Kason Kara & Lil Lou Lou 😭❤️
I am so sorry for your loss
Angelia Handberry Walker
I am so sorry for your loss
Angelia Handberry Walker
I am so sorry for your loss
Angelia Handberry Walker
To the Family of Ms. Louise Brown, My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. May God comfort you and give you peace. With Love and Blessings, Veronica Jones
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