
In Loving Memory

Daisy Brown
April 10, 1929 — May 17, 2026
Raleigh, North Carolina – Daisy Brown, a beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and cherished friend, peacefully departed this life on May 17, 2026. Born on April 10, 1929, in the heart of Raleigh, Daisy lived a life full of warmth, grace, and unwavering love, leaving an indelible mark on all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Daisy was the cherished daughter of Mary and John Brown of Charlotte, North Carolina, who instilled in her a deep sense of compassion and community. Her life was a testament to these values, as she spent her days nurturing those around her with kindness and an infectious zest for life.
Daisy’s legacy continues through her devoted son, George Brown, her two treasured grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren who brought unparalleled joy to her later years. Daisy was predeceased by her loving parents and her dear daughter, Margarett Brown, whom she has now joined in eternal peace.
Her family and friends, who gathered close to her heart in her final moments, will always remember Daisy’s gentle spirit and her unwavering dedication to those she loved. Though their hearts are heavy, they find solace in the memories of her laughter and the countless moments of happiness she bestowed upon them.
A private funeral service was held on May 23, 2026, as per the family's wishes, allowing them to honor Daisy’s life in a personal and intimate setting. While the ceremony was private, the outpouring of love and support from those who knew Daisy has been a source of great comfort to her family.
The family would like to extend their deepest gratitude to everyone who offered prayers, stopped by with food, or reached out with condolences during this difficult time. Your kindness and compassion have been a beacon of light, reminding them that Daisy’s spirit lives on in the hearts of all those she touched.
In remembrance of Daisy Brown, may we all strive to carry forward her legacy of love, kindness, and community, living each day with the same grace and compassion she so generously shared.