Abby Barbara Brown

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March 30, 1943 - November 18, 2018 Abby Barbara Brown lost her 8-year battle with multiple myeloma cancer. She fought equally as hard, as valiant, as courageous and as vigorous as any soldier on any battlefield in any war. More importantly, she fought graciously, never complaining about her circumstance but concerned herself with the well-being of all others in her presence above her own. The vicious toll that each treatment tore her body apart pushed her to embrace the blessings of life and will lead as a glaring example to all to appreciate each breath, hug, loving word and the most seemingly simple experience that we are so graciously gifted within our daily walks, lives and human encounters. Her love, her joy and her heroic attack on life, I pray will change and transform all who encountered her forever. Abby was wired with an ever present charitable spirit. She valued her friends as true family. She proudly served on her temple sisterhood. She was a leader in the cancer support community as she co-lead a monthly support group for cancer patients called "The Celebration Circle." In the 8 years of her leadership, that group grew from 7 people to over 40 people. Additionally, she volunteered at Sova. She is survived by her loving, selfless and tireless soulmate Richard Feuer, a saint of a selfless man and afforded her a life of a princess. For this, we are forever and humbly indebted, grateful and have no way to repay the unconditional love that he showered on her day by day and minute by minute, caring for her in ways that transcends all human parameters. She is also survived by her daughter, Holly Carson, her husband Rick Carson as well as her son Mark Clayman. Beyond that she is survived by her grandchildren Jack Clayman, Mila Clayman, Alexa Feuer, Jordan Feuer and Maia Galmes. She was blessed to also be survived by her adopted children Danny and Judith Feuer and Suzy Galmes Feuer. Her funeral will be held on Wednesday, November 21st at Hillside Memorial Park and Mortuary.

Fonte: Los Angeles Times

Publicado em: 21-11-2018