Eloise “Grandma Silly” Lucille Harrison Brown

December 19, 1927 - May 27, 2024

Eloise “Grandma Silly” Lucille Harrison Brown, 96, of Kountze, died Monday, May 27, 2024. She was born on December 19, 1927, in San Angelo, to Eloise Lucille Rankin Harrison and George William Harrison, Sr.

Survivors include her children, Wanda Brumbeloe of Lumberton; Troy Brown and his wife, Debbie, of Spring; Robert Brown and his wife, Tracey, of Pine Ridge; and Patsy Bynum and her husband, Sam, of Pine Ridge; grandchildren, Amy Dorman and her husband, Lynn; Jennifer Swindell and her husband, Jay; Nancy Morvant and her husband, Bryan; John Bostick and his wife, Casey; Jessica White and her husband, Trey; Ashley Morvant and her husband, Chris; Clay Jacobson and his wife, Melissa; Wade Jacobson; Misty Shamsher; Dusty Jacobson and his wife Erica; Aaron Brown; and Reagan Brown; twenty-six great-grandchildren; eleven great-great-grandchildren; and brother, Glenn Harrison and his wife, Martha, of Fannett; and numerous nieces, nephews, and family.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Eloise and George Harrison, Sr.; husband, Moody William Brown, Jr.; great-granddaughter, Evyn Claire Morvant; and siblings, Mary Alice Harrison, G.W. Harrison, and Joyce Craft.

A gathering of Mrs. Brown’s family and friends will be held on Sunday, June 2, 2024 from 4PM-7PM and services will be held on Monday, June 3, 2024 at 10AM at Pine Ridge Baptist Church, 13430 FM 421, Kountze, Texas 77625. Interment will follow at same location, Pine Ridge Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Pine Ridge Baptist Church, P.O. Box 568, Sour Lake, Texas 77659.

Services are under direction of Broussard’s at 490 Cemetery Road, Silsbee, Texas 77656.

Download Program

Gathering of Family and Friends

Pine Ridge Baptist Church – Kountze
  • 13430, Texas 421, Kountze, Texas, 77625,
  • June 2, 2024
  • 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Funeral Service

Pine Ridge Baptist Church – Kountze
  • 13430, Texas 421, Kountze, Texas, 77625,
  • June 3, 2024
  • 10:00 am

Committal

Pine Ridge Cemetery-Kountze
  • 13430, Texas 421, Kountze, Texas, 77625,
  • June 3, 2024

Comments (4)

    Jennifer Swindell says:

    Thank you for always loving me and my little family. You never questioned or judged us. You always loved us with all your heart. I will forever have all our wonderful memories. “Loved being rocked and those long back scratches “ you and Papa were precious ones. I talk of y’all often, my family hears stories frequently about our time with you. I may not have gotten to spend as much time with you as I got older but what time I spent was cherished. I am honored to be named after you. ♥️
    Forever in my heart
    Jennifer Louise

    Sandra Cuniff Rush says:

    Dear Lucille…we may not have seen each other much over the years …but I’ve loved you my cousin…You and Moody included Joe Ann and me in things you did with your four children….swimming….chasing firefly’s around your house at night …..Lord it was dark in Pine Ridge in the forties and fifties ….we didn’t see firefly’s in New Orleans….so we were amazed ….Thank you for the memories ….I always loved your smile …kind of impish…..Please tell Gammie hello….

    Amy Dorman (oldest granddaughter) says:

    Lots of wonderful memories even during Her last days! When I found out that Grandma did NOT like “yogurt”! You find the comical in every situation, especially when you are feeding Grandma her med in yogurt. This disease “Alzheimer’s” can be ugly but you find away to find humor in somethings & Grandma did just that by expelling the yogurt I just gave her all over her and I, I froze for second & she laughed & I did too & told her I loved her! I’ll miss Her but it has been a pleasure & blessing of having her for 54 years & I am very greatful for that time! Love Amy & Lynn Dorman

    Richard and Janet Standley says:

    To Brown Family, Mrs, Brown, she was a sweet , precious Lady. She always had a smile on her face. She loved her family and her church. Mrs. Brown will truly be missed. God Bless ya’ll hearts. Love each and everyone , Richard and Janet Standley

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