Constance Rebekah "Becky" Amy Brown
1943-2020
The passing of Constance Rebekah "Becky" Amy Brown, wife of
the late Clayton Lockhart Brown, occurred unexpectedly at the Saint
John Regional Hospital, Saint John NB on August 15, 2020. Born in East
Amherst NS on June 6, 1943, she was a biological daughter of the late
Harold and Emma (Snider) Bradley and was raised and loved by Stanley
and Marguerite (Hawkins) Spinney. A loving mother, grandmother,
great-grandmother and sister, Becky is survived by three daughters:
Krista (Kyle) Beaudry of Breadalbane NB, Tina (Bobby) McCullough of
Bocabec NB and Lisa (Douglas) Stuart of Pennfield NB; her
grandchildren: Joey Stuart, Amie Solomon, Evan Beaudry, Lynnsi Brown,
Jazmyn Hill, Sarah Hill and Kaiti Stanton; 19 great-grandchildren and
one on the way; honorary daughter, helper and friend: Lesley Cusack of
Pennfield NB; brothers: David (Beth) Hatt of Utopia NB and Wilfred
(Cathy) Bradley of Barnesville NB; sisters: Lenora Wellman of Quebec,
Dorothea McLaughlin of Saint John NB and Kelly; several nieces,
nephews and cousins. In addition to her parents and husband, Becky was
predeceased by one daughter: Katrina; two great-grandchildren: Carter
and Adriana; sisters: Viola Taylor and Rowena Bradley; brothers:
James, Ansley, Robert and Harold Bradley.
Becky was born into a large family and from that moment on that is what she wanted, to be surrounded by family and friends. Labour day weekend was a special time for her as she always had a big pot luck & BBQ for her children, grandchildren, brothers, sisters and all their families. In her younger years, she worked in several areas, including waitressing and in the factory, but when she married Clayton she became a homemaker and stay at home mother and focused all her time on her girls, they always came first. Becky loved to dance and passed that on to her children, she even became an assistant to Susan Arsenault so her girls could have dance lessons in Susan's classes. In the fall she always helped her dad, Stanley, with blueberry season, her knack for numbers was always a big help to him and she loved spending that time with him. She will be greatly missed by her girls, grandchildren and all who knew her.
Arrangements in the care of the St. George Funeral Home (755-3533) 26 Portage Street, St. George NB. Resting at the funeral home with visiting on Wednesday from 2-4 and 6-8 pm. Visitation will be held in the funeral home's chapel and social distancing will be enforced. The service will take place at the St. George Rural Cemetery on Thursday at 12:00 noon with Rev. Kenn Parker officiating. In Becky's memory, donations to a charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated by the family.
Becky was born into a large family and from that moment on that is what she wanted, to be surrounded by family and friends. Labour day weekend was a special time for her as she always had a big pot luck & BBQ for her children, grandchildren, brothers, sisters and all their families. In her younger years, she worked in several areas, including waitressing and in the factory, but when she married Clayton she became a homemaker and stay at home mother and focused all her time on her girls, they always came first. Becky loved to dance and passed that on to her children, she even became an assistant to Susan Arsenault so her girls could have dance lessons in Susan's classes. In the fall she always helped her dad, Stanley, with blueberry season, her knack for numbers was always a big help to him and she loved spending that time with him. She will be greatly missed by her girls, grandchildren and all who knew her.
Arrangements in the care of the St. George Funeral Home (755-3533) 26 Portage Street, St. George NB. Resting at the funeral home with visiting on Wednesday from 2-4 and 6-8 pm. Visitation will be held in the funeral home's chapel and social distancing will be enforced. The service will take place at the St. George Rural Cemetery on Thursday at 12:00 noon with Rev. Kenn Parker officiating. In Becky's memory, donations to a charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated by the family.
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Service Date
Thursday, August 20, 2020
Service Time
12:00 Noon
Service Location
St. George Rural Cemetery, St. George NB
Visitation
August 19, 2020
Visitation Time
2-4 and 6-8 pm
Visitation Location
St. George Funeral Home, St. George NB
Requested Charity
Donor's Choice