Margaret (Peg) M. Brown died December 1, 2014, in Springfield, Oregon from diabetes-related problems at age 73.
Peg was born July 24, 1941, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Albert and Margaret Mullan, both now deceased.
She married James Brown on November 5, 1960 in Philadelphia. The couple promptly moved to northern California.
For a few years she worked for United Technology in Morgan Hill, California.
The Browns lived in Los Gatos, California, where their two children were born. They then moved to Pacifica, California and then to San Carlos, California.
In San Carlos, Peg volunteered in several organizations, including the PTA; Junior Matrons and Girl Scouts; and her church.
When the children were grown, Peg and Jim moved to Groveland, California, where she was again active in the church and the women’s golf club.
They then moved to Sequim, Washington, and they became part of Sequim Bible Church; where Peg served as a Deacon.
She was also active in the women’s club of Peninsula Golf, the Sun Catchers RV Club, and the Master Gardeners.
One of her great joys was the Youth Enrichment Program, of which she was one of the original members. Peg was also involved with the Gideons International for many years.
She is survived by her daughter Catherine Braniff (Lawrence) and their children, Abigail and Owen; and by her son Steven (Stephanie) and their children Alexander and Brandon; great-grand daughter Lily as well as by her husband Jim.
We will miss her greatly, but know that she is with the Lord.