An Angel arrived in Heaven on Friday, August 9, 2024.
Patsy Ann Barmore Brown was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on June 12, 1942. She was a devoted wife to John Alan Brown. She is survived by her three children, Madeleine Carroll Monson, Rebecca Ann Kirkpatrick and Matthew Alan Brown, her eleven adoring grandchildren and fourteen precious great grandchildren.
Her life on earth was spent loving her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was a loving daughter, wife, mother, nana and friend. Her heart for God was shown in her love and kindness to everyone she met. She was an amazing southern cook and accomplished seamstress, creating beautiful quilts. Nana presents were the highlights of every holiday. We all wanted to see what Nana had made. She loved all things old - antiques and primitives. She taught us how to see others through God’s eyes. She was a peacemaker. Blessed are the peacemakers for they will be called children of God. Matt 5:9. Though she had much heartache while here on earth, her bright light of love and kindness never failed. What a beautiful and sweet woman she was; we loved her so. We look forward to seeing her again.
Please join us in celebrating her.
Memorial services will be held at Cheatham Hill Memorial Park, 1861 Dallas Hwy. SW, Marietta, GA 30064
On Saturday, August 24th.
Greetings at 10:00 am, Funeral at 11:00 am
In lieu of flowers, her children ask that any donations go toward assisting Patsy’s grandson, Zachary, with his medical bills. Zach is currently battling stage 4 melanoma. Click here to give.








I love you Aunt Patti🩷🩷i am so happy we got to share some memories these past few months🩷you were an amazing cook and seamstress. I have lots a childhood memories spending summers with you.
Miss you🩷your niece Toni Anne
Nana was the best grandmother in the world. She taught me how to bake. She was wise and gave Christian counsel to me throughout my life. I love and miss her dearly. I wish I could have had more time with her.
Patti was my cousin, I live in Indiana and she came home several times to visit.We started texting each other and would poor are hearts out to each other . Patti sent me a card in January when my grand daughter passed, she was so caring and loving ❤️my prayers to John and her children. I will see you on the other side my precious cousin ❤️Phyllis Williams
Patti Brown was one of the dearest women that I have ever met. She truly embodied love. I remember how she gave me two white mugs stamped with blue pineapples for my bridal shower. They came in a little basket with a blue checked ribbon. I am not sure that she knew that blue and white were my favorite colors, but it was perfect for me. She was someone who knew how to make the most of whatever she had to give. I know the family has lost a great treasure and my heart goes out to all of you. But I imagine that her face is now wreathed in smiles like it was so often here on earth. Glad this is just a “See you later.”
Patti was the most loving person I know. I lived with them for over a year. She and John were so accepting. They were my mentors and encouragers. I love them like family. I loved Patti’s laugh and her sense of humor. And her cooking! She holds a very big place in my heart. Cannot wait to hear her laugh again someday.
Nana was a beacon of love, kindness, and warmth, whose presence made every day a little brighter.
Nana was a master of creating comfort, whether through her delicious home-cooked meals that brought the family together or the beautiful quilts she lovingly crafted, each stitch a testament to her care and creativity. No one ever left her table without feeling nourished, both in body and soul.
Her home was a sanctuary, where every visitor was greeted with a smile, a hug, and a sense of belonging. Nana had a unique gift for making everyone feel special, her tender heart and loving spirit a constant source of support and encouragement.
She leaves behind a legacy of love, embodied in the memories of those who had the privilege to know her. Though she may no longer be with us, her warmth will continue to fill our hearts, and her lessons of kindness and generosity will guide us always.
You loved so well. You were so talented. You would drop anything to answer my calls about cooking or quilting questions. I’m blessed to know you, and I miss you more than words can say. There never would have been enough time with Nana, but I’m so grateful for the time we had.
I first met Patti as a PT when John had a stroke years ago. She was so attentive to his needs, and he was always perfectly dressed for therapy. One day, a therapist told him, “you’re looking mighty spiffy Mr. Brown.” He replied, “oh I haven’t dressed myself in 25 years!” I could see the great love in his eyes when she entered the gym. What a blessing to have her and the amazing family they have raised.
Patti was a huge influence on our life and it is with deep sadness that we send our love and condolences to you the family. Love from Rick and Ann Johnson
I was at Rebecca when I meet her. She was and is a wonderful person!! She was always up beat and happy!! She is in my prayers also her family!!
I met Patsy thru her daughter, Rebecca. My sister Becky & I would meet up at Rebecca’s house with Patsy & work on puzzles & laugh & eat great food.
Patsy was such a positive person & she loved her family & her faith.
Ruth Anne