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Melony L. Brown

October 5, 1961 - March 15, 2019

Visitation-Round Hill Baptist Church Wednesday, March 20, 2019 at 10:00 AM

Service-Round Hill Baptist Church Wednesday, March 20, 2019 at 11:00 AM

Burial-Round Hill Baptist Church Cemetery Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Posted by:
April

Posted on:
March 27, 2019

My deepest condolences for your loss. I hope you are able to find comfort in the scriptures at Acts 24: 15 and John 5: 28,29 which gives us a resurrection hope. At Revelation 21: 3-5 God brings out that in the future there will be no more pain and suffering. And we can look forward to what is written in Psalm 37: 9-11 and 29 about the meek will possess the earth. To find more information please visit jw.org ?

Posted by:
Brenda Penney

Posted on:
March 20, 2019

Austin, Caleb and Torie, I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your sweet Mom. We worked together for many years at Mary Washington. I will always remember her beautiful smile and kindness. She loved each of you so much and I remember her great joy when each of you were born. She was a blessing to so many. I pray for peace and comfort for all of you in the days to come♥️

Posted by:
Shirley and Bo Braden

Posted on:
March 20, 2019

Ann, Ken, and Kristine, We are so very sorry for your loss of Melony. Sending love and prayers to Melony's whole family. Our hearts go out to you all. Shirley and Bo

Posted by:
Naomi

Posted on:
March 20, 2019

Dear Family, I want to offer my deepest sympathy on the loss of Melony. Keep in mind the loving memories you have of her so that they can provide comfort for you. Prayer to God for comfort will also help you to cope with your loss. Revelation 21:3,4 points to the time when sickness and death will be eliminated. Those who have died will be resurrected. (Acts 24:15) I hope these wonderful promises from God will help you to endure the passing of Melony.

Posted by:
Kelly Butler Lewis

Posted on:
March 20, 2019

Dear Family, Please accept my sincerest condolences on the passing of Melony. It was a privilege to know her. She was always so kind, uplifting, and caring. I first met her through the nursing program at Germanna when I was fortunate enough to be assigned a group project with her. We had a wonderful time working on it and becoming friends. I pray that God will blanket you in His care and you feel the peace only He can give during the sad and difficult days ahead.

Posted by:
Debbie Abel

Posted on:
March 19, 2019

Dear Family, My heart is truly shattered after seeing Melony\'s obituary this morning. We worked together at Mary Washington Hospital (more so \"suffered\" working at MWH) a few decades ago but her work ethic and perfectionalism at whatever task she undertook was astounding. We could always depend on Melony knowing she would be there for the patients and staff at the blink of an eye and would always give 100% . Just an absolutely wonderful Healthcare Professional for her entire career. On a more personal note, Melony was not only a co-worker at MWH, she was also a dear, personal friend...the kind of friend who would drop whatever she was doing to help any one of her too numerous to count amount of friends whenever she felt they needed her...regardless of the reason. I will cherish everyone of the memories I have of Melony and carry them close to my heart until we once again meet and I\'m able to hear that wonderful, earth-shattering laugh of hers yet once more. My Sincere, Deepest Condolences, Debbie Snellings-Abel, and including by request from my daughter, Stephanie Abel-Harris

Posted by:
Kathy Clore

Posted on:
March 19, 2019

Victoria, Austin and Caleb, so sorry to hear about your mom. I worked with her for years. We even started in nursing school together. You were always her special accomplishment, she loved you all. May you always know that. Prayers for you all.