In Memory of

Holly

Anne

Felts

Brown

Obituary for Holly Anne Felts Brown

Holly Anne Felts Brown, a devoted wife, loving mother, cherished grandmother, and beloved member of the Eudora, Arkansas community, passed away on June 4th, 2023, at 7:51 AM. She was born on December 12, 1954, in Houston, Texas, and was the only child of Alma Cornelia Hensley Felts and Holly Hicks Felts. Holly was a shining light in the lives of those who knew her and will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of calling her a friend, family, and most of all a loving Wife, Mama, and Nonie.

Holly Anne Felts Brown was preceded in death by her father Holly Hicks Felts, mother Alma Cornelia Hensley Felts, mother-in-law Betty Jo Lilly, brother-in-law Charles Michael Brown “Mike”, sister-in-law Connie Brown, and nephew Joseph Brown.

Holly shared a beautiful journey of love and companionship with her husband, Milton Lindsey Brown, whom she married 51 years ago. Their bond was an inspiration to many, and together they built a strong and enduring foundation of love, support, and unwavering commitment.

Holly was blessed with two wonderful sons, Michael Lindsey Brown, and Jeffrey Hicks Brown, who were a constant source of pride and joy in her life. She treasured her role as a mother and dedicated herself wholeheartedly to nurturing and guiding her children. Michael and Jeffrey, along with their wives Tara Brown and Krista Brown respectively, brought tremendous happiness and fulfillment to Holly's life.

Holly also had the privilege of being a grandmother to four beautiful grandchildren, Brady Hicks Brown, Cameron Joseph Brown, Davis Lindsey Brown, and Tyler Michael Brown. Being called “Nonie” was the highlight of any day. Her love for them knew no bounds, and she cherished every moment spent with them. Holly's grandchildren were the light of her life, and her legacy of love and devotion will forever be engraved in their hearts.

Throughout her life, Holly worked at the Eudora Library for many years, where she shared her passion serving her community with warmth and dedication. She also worked for Cora Bridges Accounting leaving a lasting impact on those she encountered through her professionalism and kindness.

Beyond her professional pursuits, Holly found her true calling as a mother, wife, and homemaker. She poured her heart and soul into creating a nurturing and loving home environment for her family. Holly's love and care radiated through every aspect of her life, and her selflessness was evident in the way she tirelessly cared for her loved ones. She loved babysitting and she held a special place in her heart for all the kids she kept over the years.

Holly's boundless love and infectious personality were also felt beyond the confines of her home. Her daily Facebook updates, eagerly anticipated by friends and family alike, brought smiles and joy to countless lives. Her signature greeting, "Good morning fb friends and family. Rise and shine my little porcupines," became a cherished reminder of her warm presence and brought a sense of connection to all those who followed her updates.

Holly touched the lives of many in Eudora, Arkansas, and the surrounding communities. Her unwavering love for her children and grandchildren, her dedication to her husband, and her commitment to creating a nurturing home will forever be remembered. As we mourn her passing, let us also celebrate the incredible legacy she leaves behind and the profound impact she made on the lives of those who had the privilege of knowing her. Holly, you will be dearly missed, but your memory will forever live on in our hearts. Rest in peace, Nonie. We will always Love you.

The family is so thankful for Hospice Home Care for the loving care you gave my mother in the past month. We are also very thankful for Margie Johnson for being with Mom when we could not be.

Pallbearers will be Max McCullough, Joe Serio, Shelby Lowery, Houston Townsend, Mark Cashion, and Justin Johnson. Honorary Pallbearers will be Craig Overton, Gary Armstrong and George Billy Smith.

In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Mt. Carmel Cemetery Association, P.O. Box 164, Eudora, Arkansas 71640.

Funeral Services will be on June 7th, 2023, at the Eudora Baptist Church, Visitation at 1 pm, Funeral at 2 pm, and Interment at Mt. Carmel Cemetery.