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Anita "Chatt" Brown

Anita "Chatt" Brown
April 14, 1959 ~ May 31, 2019

Word has been received of the passing of Anita "Chatt" Brown, 60, of Edmond, Oklahoma.

Anita was born April 14, 1959 in Washington, DC to Ronald G. and Consuella E. Brown. Never short for words Anita, was well known for her gift of gab. She originally followed her father’s career path by joining the U.S. Army and later worked as a case worker in youth group homes. Anita was a natural when it came to gardening, quilting and animals and will be missed by her fur babies: Papa and Blue Black Brown.

Anita passed away May 31, 2019 at her home.

Anita is at peace now and reuniting with her parents in heaven. She has left behind a loving family including: her sisters, Cheryl, Sheila and Marcia; her brother David and many nieces and nephews.  


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