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Barbara Allaire Brown83, went to be with theLord on April 28, 2019. She was born in Olton,Texas on May 9, 1935 toBurnice Kell and MelbaLouva Shaw Thruston. From 1937 to 1939, theylived in California, butreturned to Texas andlived in Olton, Levelland,and Plainview. Shegraduated from PlainviewHigh School in 1953,received her Bachelor ofScience degree at TexasTechnological College in1957 and her Master ofEducation from Texas
Tech University in 1970.
She married Air Force Lt. Ivan O. Brown on May 20,1956 and they lived in Lubbock, Texas; Charleston,South Carolina; Azores, Portugal; Tacoma, Washington;and Altus, Oklahoma, before moving to Prairie Grove,Arkansas in 1974. Barbara taught school for 27 years,the last 24 at Farmington, AR. She moved toSpringfield, Missouri in 2012.
She was an active member of Prairie Grove ChristianChurch, Prairie Grove Woman’s Study Club, GFWCPrairie Grove Woman’s Club, volunteered at LifeMinistries, and worked with a reading program atFarmington Elementary Schools after retiring in 1999.
She was preceded in death by her husband Ivan andparents Kellie and Melba Thruston. Survivors are onesister Patricia Smathers and husband James of Lufkin,Texas, and one brother, James Thruston of Dallas,Texas; four children, Juanita Smith and husband Rick ofAustin, Texas; Cynthia Brown of Monroe, Louisiana;Rodney Brown and wife Amy of Nixa, Missouri; andRandy Brown and wife Kathy of Belton, Texas.
Grandchildren are Erika Czarnocki and husbandBrandon of Round Rock, TX, Jason Smith and wifeTiffany of Liberty Hill, TX, Jeff Brown and wife Jessicaof Burbank, CA, Matt McCall and wife Sam ofSpringfield, MO, Stephen Brown of Springfield, MO,Brittany Douglas of Belton, TX, and Spencer Brown ofBelton, TX. Great grandchildren are Nico Marie andPamela Lynn (Plynn) of Liberty Hill, TX, Bella ofBelton, TX, and Link of Springfield, MO.
APPRECIATION
On behalf of the family, we wish to express their gratitude
for your many acts of kindness, and for your
attendance at the funeral service.
Luginbuel Funeral Home
Prairie Grove, Arkansas
online guest book, visit www.luginbuel.com
Barbara BrownMay 9, 1935
April 28, 2019
TWENTY THIRD PSALM
The LORD is my Shepherd;I shall not want.
He maketh me to lie down ingreen pastures:
He leadeth me besidethe still waters.
He restoreth my soul:He leadeth me in the paths
of righteousness forHis name's sake.
Yea, though I walk through thevalley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil:for Thou art with me:Thy rod and Thy staff
they comfort me.
Thou preparest a tablebefore me in the presence
of mine enemies:Thou anointest my head with oil;
my cup runneth over.
Surely goodness andmercy shall follow meall the days of my life:
and I will dwell in the houseof the LORD forever.
CELEBRATING THE LIFE & MEMORY OFBarbara Allaire Brown
DATE, TIME & PLACE OF SERVICESaturday, May 4, 2019 - 2:00 P.M.
Prairie Grove Christian Church
ORDER OF SERVICE
Prelude Music Michelle Gibbs
“How Great Thou Art” Michelle Gibbs
Opening Remarks Vance EubanksPastor - Prairie Grove Christian Church
“Amazing Grace” Congregational
Scripture Vance Eubanks
Obituary
Prayer
“Because He Lives” Congregational
Words of Comfort & Victory Vance Eubanks
“I’ll Fly Away” Congregational
Family Memories Video“Peace In The Valley”“Mansion Over The Hilltop”“I’d Rather Have Jesus”
Closing Prayer
Postlude Music
GRAVE SIDE SERVICES WILL FOLLOW IN THEPRAIRIE GROVE CEMETERY PAVILION
FINAL RESTING PLACEPrairie Grove Cemetery
PALLBEARERS & HONORARY PALLBEARERSGrandchildren and Spouses of Barbara and Ivan Brown:
Erika and Brandon CzarnockiJason Smith and Tiffany Kerr
Jeff and Jessica BrownMatt and Sam McCall
Stephen Brown - Brittany Douglas - Spencer BrownFriend of the Family:
Jack Hulet
MEMORIALPrairie Grove Christian Church Building Fund
611 Wayne Villines Road, Prairie Grove, AR 72753or to a charity of your choice.
God looked around His Garden andHe found an empty place.
He then looked down upon this earth andsaw your tired face.
He put His arms around you and lifted you to rest.Now God's Garden must be beautiful;
He always takes the best.He knew that you were suffering,He knew that you were in pain,He knew that you would never
get well on earth again.He saw the road was getting rough, and
the hills were hard to climb,So He closed your weary eyelids and whispered
"Peace Be Thine".It broke our hearts to lose you but
you didn't go alone,For part of us went with you the day
God called you Home.Although you are gone from our sight,
We will keep you in our hearts until some day theLord will say it is our time to depart.