NameThomas Harold “Tom” Brown
Birth22 Jan 1925, Idaho
Alias/AKAAka: Tommy Horse . . . Childhood Name [According To His Sister, June]
FatherEmulus Roy Brown (1888-1975)
MotherBessie B. Brown (1897-1950)
Spouses
Birth2 May 1928, Troy, Latah Co., Idaho253
Death4 Feb 2011, Spokane, Spokane Co., Washington
MotherWinnie Lillian Tout (1886-1980)
Divorce
ChildrenDiana Marie
 Gary Dale (1956-1985)
Birthabt 1921
Death15 Dec 2014
Notes for Thomas Harold “Tom” Brown

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91Resided in Kendrick, Idaho according to the 1940 US Census [and listed as living in the “same place” April 1, 1935]
Notes for Agnes Lucille (Spouse 1)
Agnes Lucille Warn
Passed away February 4, 2011 in Spokane, WA. She was born May 2, 1928 in Troy, ID to Harrison and Winnie Baker. She lived on the family farm until moving to Kendrick, ID during high school. She received her B.A. degree from Multnomah School of the Bible in Portland, OR, her Master of Education degree from Whitworth College, and had completed much of the work for her doctorate at Whitworth and EWU.

She entered teaching in a private kindergarten after her own children were out of school. She taught Special Education and entered administration as the Principal of Garfield Elementary. She later moved to Hamblen Elementary as Principal, where she retired in 1985. She was selected as the first Distinguished Elementary Principal by her peers when the honor was established in 1983, and in 1984 was elected as the Regional Elementary Distinguished Principal.

She was active in the Spokane Symphony Association. The Friends of the Davenport, and was the Queen of the Red Hat Society -" Divas of Distinction. Her care and compassion were evident as she volunteered as a counselor for new cancer patients in Radiation Oncology at Sacred Heart Medical Center.

She is survived by her husband of 18 years, John R, Warn; daughter, Diana Marie Shore; son, Gregory T. Brown (Janna); granddaughter, Heather Marie Brown; great-granddaughter, Amiya Brown; stepsons, William Otto Warn III, Alan Mason Warn; stepdaughter, Debi Barrett; nieces, Jane Marie (Woerner) Fife, Anne Louise (Woerner) Rees; former husband, Thomas H. Brown; her dearest friend, Amanda Hargreaves; and her special friend Sally Brucker who has been so helpful. She was preceded in death by her parents; her brothers, Howard, Lawrence, Ralph and Eldon; a son, Gary D. Brown (who died in a helicopter accident during Bloomsday 1985 while working as chief photojournalist for KREM-TV). She was also preceded by husbands, Douglas Emery and George A. Smith; daughter-in-law, Lynn Jones-Brown (2007); granddaughter, Leslie Elizabeth Jones-Brown (2010); and sister-in-law, Mary Jane (Warn) Woerner (2003).

Please join the family at a Memorial Service to honor and celebrate her life at 2:00 pm on Wednesday, February 9, 2011 at Hamblen Park Presbyterian Church, 4102 South Crestline St. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hamblen Park Presbyterian Church, the Rockwood Residents' Foundation or a charity of one's choice. Arrangements entrusted to HAZEN & JAEGER FUNERAL HOME, 1306 N. MONROE ST .
Notes for Geraldine Amanda “Geri” (Spouse 2)
2nd marriage

BROWN, Geraldine Amanda "Geri" (Age 93) Our wonderful mother, wife and grandma went to Heaven on December 15, 2014. Geri was born in Franklin, Arkansas to Hubert and Nellie Burns. Survived by her beloved, cherished, and best friend for 40 years husband Tom H. Brown, daughter Judi Bishop, son Steve Bishop; grandchildren Heather and Ryan Bishop, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, included a large extended family, step-son Greg Brown (Janna); and granddaughter Heather Brown. Geri was preceded in death by her brothers Jim and Martin Burns and sisters Druceilla Williams and Mary Moland. Geri was a very active and involved person in numerous organizations, enjoyed serving others and in self-improvement. She attended Grace Baptist Church where she was an active member singing in the church choir, serving on committees, a member of Story League, and was always there to provide her help whether it be a church dinner, talent show or catering wedding receptions. She was a sales representative with Sarah Coventry jewelry for many years. She was a 61 year member of Chapter M, PEO serving as president from 1957 to 1959. Geri advanced from a demonstrator at Darigold Farms to managing the Hostess Room at their newly built plant which provided a meeting room for groups and tours of the facility. She was then promoted to executive secretary to the general manager. After her 20 year career at Darigold, she moved into real estate which led her to the retirement industry where she was hired by the American Baptist Association to develop selling condos for a whole new concept in retirement living. This resulted in the construction of Holman Gardens. After selling all the condos, she was appointed by the Board of Directors to become the manager of Holman Gardens. She also served as a Director on the American Baptist Association Board which included Lilac Plaza retirement home. After Geri retired from Holman Gardens, Geri and Tom were hired by Rockwood Retirement Communities and teamed up to handle the sales and marketing department. Then they moved to manage the Charitable Foundation. At the age of 84, after working at Rockwood for 10 years, she retired for the last time. Geri stayed active in her retirement years by continuing her love of dancing with the "Happy Feet Cloggers". The dance group performed throughout Spokane at community centers, the Spokane County Fair and numerous other events. Geri had a fulfilling and active life; however her passion was to be around people including family and friends. She was loved by many and we will treasure the memories she has left us with from a life that was well lived. Please join us in a Celebration of Geri's life at a Memorial Service to be held on Saturday, December 27, at 11:00 a.m. at the Sunset Chapel at Fairmount Memorial Park, 5200 W. Wellesley. The family would like to thank the staff at Manor Health Care for their compassionate and attentive care for Geri. If you have any special story or message to be read at Geri's service, please email it to stephendbishop@hotmail.com.

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