If I can help somebody
As I travel along
If I can help somebody
With a word or song
If I can help somebody
From doing wrong
My living shall not be in vain.
In humble submission to the will of God, the management and staff of Christian Memorial Chapel, LLC, sorrowfully announce the earthly departure of Mrs. Nora Jean Brown, 64, of Panama City, Florida.
On Sunday, September 16, 2018, while in the serenity and comfort of Bay Medical Center in Panama City, surrounded by her loving and caring family, God dispatched the Angel of Death to relay a message to Nora, saying "I see your road is rough, and the hill is getting too steep. Come rest your head upon My breast, your soul I will keep."
Mrs. Nora Jean Brown was born on Sunday, April 4, 1954 in Blountstown, Florida to the late Marie Bennett Battles and James Roulhac.
Nora Jean was raised by her grandparents, the late Leah and Jerry Martin of Blountstown, Florida.
Nora Jean was united in Holy Matrimony to the late Mr. Harold Brown. She was employed with Bay Medical Center in the Housekeeping Department until her health failed.
Nora Jean had four sisters and brothers preceding her in death, Audrey Mae Battles, Margaret Battles, Eddie Lou Batey and Rosey Bennett, Willie Lee Battles, Eddie Sam Battles, Richard Battles and Robert Battles.
Nora Jean leaves behind one daughter, Wanda Roulhac and a special friend she look up to her as a son-in-law, David Mitchell; one brother, Thedo Battles. Nora Jean had several special friends: Mrs. Ollie Mar Bright, Mr. Kenny Stanley, Mrs. Burnette Andrews and Mrs. Diamond Solomon. Mrs. Brown leaves one sister-in-law: Mrs. Sally Batey; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.
Please keep the Brown family in prayer, as we reflect the gracious memories.
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