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Hildegard Brown

October 4, 1935 ~ July 14, 2021

Hildegard Brown of Marietta, Ga, went to be with the lord on July 14, 2021. Hildegard was born in Emden, Germany on October 4, 1935. At the age of 19, she moved to the United States. Without knowing any English, she quickly learned how to speak and read the language of her new country by using street signs and chatting with everyone she could. After a few years in the United States, she got a job at the Bakery in Kroger which let her showcase her love and talent for baking. She was an active member at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Her hobbies included baking, crocheting, storytelling, and you could often find her in her beautiful garden. Hildegard will be missed by her daughter, Marion (Jim) Stockdill; Her grand-children, Christopher Price, Nicole (Randy) Stockdill, James (Sara) Stockdill; And her great-grandchildren, Melissa, Travis, and Katie. She was preceded in death by her parents, Otto and Katarina Meyer; Brother, Peter Meyer: And her son, Alan Brown. A Celebration of Hildegard’s life will be conducted on Monday July 26, 2021, at Southern Cremations & Funerals at Cheatham Hill Columbarium at 1861 Dallas Hwy SW Marietta, Ga 30064. The family will receive friends at the Columbarium at Southern Cremations and Funerals at Cheatham Hill on Monday, July 26, 2021 from two o’clock in the afternoon until the service hour. Any donations can be made to the family. The family requests that any flowers be potted, so they can plant them in her remembrance. Southern Cremations and Funerals at Cheatham Hill is honored to serve the family in this most difficult time.

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  1. My favorite memories with her were making ice cream, going to Kmart for hours,and just sitting under the carport talking and laughing

  2. Hildegard was one of our favorite people to visit, while we were serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She accepted you at face value and always complimented you. If we wanted to be uplifted we visited Hildegard. She loved Elder Uchtdorf, an apostle of our church and wanted to read or listen to anything he had to say. She loved butter and would always say you have to “slather” the butter on your slice of bread. We loved how she collected gnomes and how she loved being out in the fresh air. Me, oh my, how we’ve missed Hildegard. She was a huge influence for good in our lives and we look forward to seeing her in the next life. She’s one of the first persons we’ll be looking for. John and Sharon Beck

  3. Sorry for your families loss. Hildegard was such fun to be around. Loved her stories of the past. She will be missed by our family

  4. Sister Brown made me biscuts and gravy every Saturday when we mowed her lawn or did other yard work. Such a kind woman.


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