Barbara June Brown of the Jornada Ranch in Cutter, NM passed from this Earth March 7, 2020 in a peaceful sleep. She was 92 years of age, a mother of four, a grandmother of sixteen, and a great-grandmother of 24. She was revered by all and will be greatly missed. Barbara was born on June 6, 1927 to Roy and Oqual Willis of Sullivan County Indiana along with her 6 brothers and sisters. Barbara had fond memories of growing up on a dairy farm and singing while at work each morning and evening with her parents and siblings.
After graduating from New Lebanon High School, she married Robert Dean Brown of Merom, Indiana, Robert preceded her in death in 2019. The Browns were inseparable for 75 years. Barbara and Bob, as they were known, moved to New Mexico in the early 1980’s after a successful farming and Ford business in central Indiana. New Mexico became a second, third and fourth beloved home, they established ranches in Pinon, Winston-Chloride, and finally in Cutter, New Mexico. Friends and family remember Barbara for her unfailing affection and concern for others, her physical stamina was legendary. She was a devoted Sunday School teacher and guided many young lives. Bob and Barbara established a tradition of singing happy birthday to every family member for 60 years. That tradition will be greatly missed in the coming years.
A Graveside Service will be conducted for family and friends at the Jornada Ranch in Cutter, NM on Friday, March 13, 2020, at 11:00 A.M. with Robert David Brown officiating. Serving as Casket Bearers will be Tyrel DeMoss, Leighton DeMoss, Adam Mullenbach, Joe Ware, Julie Kay Brown, and Rebekah Jean Harrelson.
So long Barbara R I P......
To All The Brown Families, There is little to say to a family of good Christian values. You already know that Miss Barbara has received her inheritance and place in heaven. You know that she has been reunited with her loved ones. Though it's a moment to celebrate, tears still follow those glorious thoughts. And, you also know that our gracious Father is ever present to embrace you with his love, peace and strength. I believe that I can speak for New Testament Baptist Church when I say that we all loved, respected and enjoyed the company of both Bro. Brown and Miss Barbara. There Christian witness and essence demanded nothing less. Regretfully, Michael and I will not be able to join you for the graveside service due to that we're both down with colds, however, we will be with you in spirit, love and prayers. Our deepest sympathies, Michael and Linda Sparks
Sending our sympathy to our Brown cousins. We have very special memories of Aunt June and Uncle Bob. Know they are happy to be together again,
Nancy, and family, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I can still hear Barbara's voice (and Bob's) from my childhood memories at Fairbanks Missionary Baptist. Sending you peace and prayers of thanksgiving for the life she lived and the people she impacted.