Malinda Lou Tubb Brown's Obituary
CLARENDON SERVICES- 10:00 am on Monday, December 11, 2006 in the Clarendon Church of Christ with Roger Todd, Church of Christ Minister from Mangum, OK, and Don Stone, Church of Christ Minister from Clarendon, officiating. BURIAL- Citizens Cemetery in Clarendon. Malinda Tubb Brown left this life on Earth for the promised home in Heaven on Wednesday, December 6, 2006. Mrs. Brown was born July 23, 1946 in Needles, California to Woodrow and Lois South Tubb. She married Jerry Lynn Brown on April 16, 1965 in Oildale, California. Malinda and Jerry made Amarillo their home for the next 30 years, and were residents of Stroud, OK before moving to Donley County four years ago. Besides being a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and daughter, Malinda enjoyed quilting, sewing, cooking, gardening, and serving others. Throughout her life and illness, Malinda never wavered in her faith and love of Jesus. She was an active member in the Church of Christ in both Amarillo and Clarendon. Malinda was an insipiration to all who knew and loved her. Malinda’s family would like to thank the Veterans Administration Oncology Department and the BSA Hospice. PRECEDED IN DEATH BY - her father SURVIVORS - her husband, Jerry Brown of Clarendon; her mother, Lois Tubb of Amory, Mississippi; a daughter, Bobbie Renee Gallegos and husband Carlos of Amarillo; 2 sons, Michael Lynn Brown and wife Lynne of Slaton, Jeremy Tait Brown and wife Alyssa of Minneapolis, Minnesota; 2 sisters, Charlotte Gann of Amory, Mississippi, Carolyn Gaskell of Fayetteville, Arkansas; 9 grandchildren; and 5 great grandchildren. Malinda was also mom to 23 foster children. The family requests memorials be to High Plains Children’s Home or the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. THE FAMILY MAY BE CONTACTED AT: 4797 County Road 5 / Clarendon, Texas 79226 / Phone #: (806)874-0973
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