Anna Brown


Anna Brown,

Sunrise, September 25, 1928, in Albia, Iowa

Sunset,  December 16, 2024, Pueblo, Colorado

Survived by devoted daughter, Diana; dedicated son in law, Edward; and loving son, Daniel (Janet) Brown; grandson, Craig Johnson (Joni); great-grandson, Evan Daniel Johnson (Austin); great-granddaughter, Corinne Eva Johnson; Renee Johnson; numerous nieces and nephews; sister-in-law, Laura Adams Adams; friends, Dave & Marge Dudley and Bill DeMoss; and kitchen sink beautician and longtime friend, Harlean “Tinker” Hurt.

Anna was preceded in death by parents, Mike A. & K8atherine A. Gergely Adams; husband, Hubert R. Brown; son, William R. Brown; brothers, Mike & Edward Adams; sisters, Helen Adams Loup  & Verna Adams Hunter; brothers-in-law, Gilbert Loup and Charles Hunter; and longtime friend & WWII Purple Heart recipient, Eugene Stuckey.   

Anna’s father was a hard working coal miner and from an early age, the children learned to work hard, and be respectful.  It was an era of tough times and the children were taught not to waste.  Hubert and Anna were married on March 4th, 1947, and after living in Ottumwa, Iowa, later moved to Pueblo, Colorado in 1959.  Anna and Hubert traveled quite extensively throughout the United States and also traveled to the Netherlands to visit Ed and Diana. While there, making stops in Belgium and Germany.  After the passing of Hubert, Anna accompanied Ed and Diana to China where she enjoyed seeing the Great Wall in Beijing, and the Terracotta Soldiers in Xi’an.  Loving adventure, Anna & Diana traveled to Egypt (five hour layover in London with a quick city tour aboard a double decker bus) she enjoyed the sites of Cairo which included a camel ride at the base of the pyramids and shopping in the souk.  

Anna was employed by Marge and Dave Dudley, school teachers for District 70 from 1983 to 2005.   Anna oversaw their children, Michael (Abby & children, Lyla & Luke)  and Mathew (Brittany & children Harper & Hudson) from a very early age until both graduated.  Many times Anna would be outside throwing and catching a baseball or when the boys were older, preparing lunch for a gang of teenage boys.  Anna became a second grandmother.  Upon her retirement, the Dudley’s gave her a round-trip ticket to Panama again staying with her daughter. 

Time spent with son, Danny, included many camping excursions and fishing trips in the family boat to Minnequa Lake, Blue Mesa, and Lake Pueblo.    These occasions also allowed time for water skiing where Anna was a slalom skier- we often told her that she was so small that she popped up on the one ski like a fart bubble in the bath tub.  

 Anna was a member of the Moose Lodge where she helped to prepare many meals and raise money for charity.  She and Hubert bowled for many years and she continued bowling until the age of 92.  Anna and Hubert also enjoyed many years of square dancing, discontinued upon Hubert’s passing. Anna enjoyed working in her yard, planting flowers, and mowing her lawn, often twice a week.  She enjoyed crocheting, basket weaving & spent hours hand sewing  a quilt for her grandson.   When finally confined to a walker, Anna spent time on her patio  watching the school children play behind her fence and enjoying the hummingbirds at her feeders.   Anna, always a loving, caring, hardworking person, has earned her angel wings

Caregivers, Nellie Valles and Rosenda Anaya, allowed Anna to remain in her home until November 25, 2024, (age 96), when she suffered a stroke.  They became a threesome.  Also a great thank you to Anna’s neighbors, Isiah Barrors, Rosenda & Jesus Anaya, Jennifer & Fred Armijo, and Desiree DallaGuardia, who always looked out for her safety and were there to help with any chores that needed to be done.  Along with son, Danny, they were instrumental in keeping her in her home.   

Hugs and respect go out to the firefighters from Station 37.  It was heartwarming to see this professional team (and our friends) come to Anna’s aid the night of her stroke.  Not only did they provide the medical help Anna needed, but they stopped by a few days later for a follow up.  Thank you just does not cover how much we appreciate them.

Special thank you to Sangre de Cristo Community Care & Joni Fair Hospice House Staff – Erin, Delia, Deb, Karen, Kayleigh, Natasha, Kimberly, Danita, Chaplains Michael and Jane.   Linda Jackson, N.P.-C and Stephanie made doctor’s visits enjoyable.  

Those who may desire to honor Anna may make a donation to Sangre de Cristo Community Care, 1920 Valley Drive, Pueblo, Colorado, 81008

Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium and at her request no services will be held.


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