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In the Memory of My EverLoving Mum Joan Henrietta Teresa Brown
Tuesday, 2 September 2008
Perpetual Masses for Mum
Mood:  happy
Topic: Perpetual Masses

 

Mass League in Honour of Our Lady Queen of Apostles, for Mrs. Joan Brown, as Perpetual Member,who shares in the Prayers and other good works of the Pallottine Fathers. Over One thousand Masses are celebrated yearly for all the members, enrolled by John Anderson.

Society of Saint Paul, perpetual Member, late Joan Brown, sharing in the fruits of 2400 Holy Masses every year. Enrolled by Henry and Rita Monteiro.

Saint Anthony of Padua Church, will offer The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass for the repose of the Soul of Joan Brown, celebrated by Rev. John Mullins.Enrolled by Darryl and Carolyn Earle.

Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament, Saint Francis Church, Australia, Mass will be Celebrated for the repose of the Soul of Mrs. Joan Brown enrolled by Mrs.O.E.Ridler.

Holy Sacrifice of the Mass offered for the repose of the Soul of Joan Brown, enrolled by John.


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Floral Tributes for Mum
Mood:  sad
Topic: Tributes

Floral Condolences,verbal condolences and Cards for Mum’s Funeral 13 August 2008, Saint Mary’s Church Calcutta.

 

 

 

Philomena and all steering members of CAISS

Alan and Coleen Decunha

Darrel and Sylvia Webber

Hermonie McDonald

Vernon and Gloria Agacy

Dagma Evans

Lorna and Patrick McGuire

Teresa and Carlton Dias

Vilia Allan and family

Maurice and Jennifer Waike and family

Errol, Maria and Cassey Dias

Lorraine Joseph and family

Noel Dias and family

Mary Dias

Ernest and Charmaine Dias

Maureen and Rudy Brooks

Emmanuel and Michelle Gomes

Ramona and Michael D’Moore and family

Ephraim and Jacinta Zechariah

Elisa and Kyle

Christopher and Sandra Godfrey

Melvyn Rixon and family

Glen and Diane D’Abreo

Joyce D’Souza

Glynn and Gloria Taylor

Leslie and Patsy Mascarenhas

 

Yvonne Cranenburg and family

Patrick, Michelle Dias and Shannon

Fr. Pat Eaton S.J.

Fr. Michael Bhaju

Fr. Michael O'Boy

Anthony, Tracy, Joshua and Luke Curran

Monica Turner

Peter Turner

Monsignor Harry Turner

Caroline Keogh

Diana Klein

Mathew D'Souza

Jimmy, Angela Dias and family

Rosanna and Victor

Hans and Sabrina Tuerlings-Brown and children Ocean, Hunter and Skyla Tuerlings

Warren and Paula Brown

Melvyn Brown

Edwin Thompson and family

Neil and Joyce O’Brien

Matty Campbell and family

Horace Dias

Daphne Wiggins

Molly and Norman Peacock and family

Molly and Ferdie Gomes

Raymond Brown

Alec and Elsie Wardell and family

Shirley and Jack D’Cruz

Derrick and Daphne D'Cruz

Noel and Kathleen Gilbert and family

 

Grace Hildreth and family

Barbara Gilbert and family

Natalie Smith and family

Jennifer Uddin and family

Gracie and family

John Anderson and family

Lawrence and Natasha Mondal

Christine Cramer and family

Rosanna Harris and family


Posted by wisdom154 at 12:25 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 3 September 2008 1:29 AM EDT
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Monday, 1 September 2008
Mum's three Favourite Prayers
Mood:  bright
Topic: Prayers

My Mum, Joan Brown believed in the Power of Prayer, and her three favourite Prayers were

1. Prayer to the Blessed Virgin

2. Prayer to the Holy Spirit

3. Novena Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua.

 

Prayer to the Blessed Virgin

 O most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, fruitful in splendour in Heaven. Blessed Mother, Thy son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. O star of the Sea, help me and show me herein you are my Mother, O Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succour me in this necessity (make request). There are none that can withstand your power, O show me, My Mother, O show me herein you are My Mother. O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us, who have recourse to Thee ( 3 times). Sweet Mother I place my cause in your Hands, (3 times). Thank you for mercy towards me.

 Say this prayer for 3 days and your request will be granted. Prayer to be published   

Prayer to the Holy Spirit

 Holy Spirit thou who makes me see everything and shows me the way to reach my ideal. You who gives me the divine gift to forgive and forget the wrong that is done to me and you who are in all instances of my life with me. I, in this short dialogue want to thank you for everything and confirm once more that I never want to be separated from you no matter how great the material desires may be. I want to be with you and my loved ones in your Perpetual glory. Amen. 

Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days without stating your wish. After the 3rd day your wish will be granted no matter how difficult it may be. Promise to publish this prayer as soon as your favour is granted.  

Novena Prayer to St. Anthony 

O dear St. Anthony, gentle Saint, you have a special place in the heart of the Infant Jesus. I implore you to intercede for me in my distress and whisper my request to the Blessed Child….. You were able even in life to perform miracles, please answer my prayer and I will be eternally grateful.

 St. Anthony beloved of the Infant Jesus pray for us (3 times) 

St. Anthony wonder worker hear my prayer (3 times)


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Updated: Saturday, 6 September 2008 6:34 PM EDT
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Sunday, 31 August 2008
Newspaper Report on Mum's Funeral Mass
Mood:  sad
Topic: Report

REPORT ON THE FUNERAL MASS OF JOAN BROWN

 

 

 

                                             By   A   Correspondent  

 

  “ One cannot imagine a home without a mother.  So, when a mother passes away The home feels very empty. It can never be the same…”

                     Those were the words of Fr.Pat Eaton, s.j. from his homily at the funeral Mass of Joan Henrietta Teresa Brown, wife of Melvyn Brown. Joan passed away peacefully on Sunday 10th August 2008 at Calcutta .

                      The funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Mary’s church, Ripon Street , where forty years ago she married Melvyn and in the same church had her children Sabrina and Warren baptized. Over three hundred people attended the service, from the present MLA, Barry O’Brien to the entire Mantosh family, her many friends, relatives and all those she had prayed for over the passage of the years.

                       Joan was indeed ,a woman of prayer. She prayed for people who visited her Home Of Divine Mercy and for all the petitions placed on the altar

                       In his homily Fr.Pat Eaton said, “ A tree is judged by its fruit. From the fruitfulness that has emanated from 3 Elliott Road in the work of Melvyn and the careers of

Warren and Sabrina, now well settled abroad, we know all the prayers, sacrifices, tears and guidance of Joan that went into it. “

                       Fr. Eaton went on to say, “.. behind every great man is a great woman. Joan made possible Melvyn’s documentation on the history of the A.I. community and his newsletters, his work with the Catholic youth in the Ambassadors For Jesus; his newsletters of the AFJ to promote Catholic unity ; untiringly propagating the devotions to the Divine Mercy and to Our Lady ; his work for poor A.I. families at Christmas and Easter….

                        “ Today we thank God on the passing away of a wife and mother whose prayers,

Sacrifices, tears and care have been like a fruitful vine bearing much fruit. She is now at home

with Jesus, Mary, her parents, family and friends where are no more tears, no more pain and no

more sadness but only the joy of a faithful servant sharing the joy of her Master. “

                        When Melvyn Brown spoke from the pulpit he said, ‘ I  know that Joan is with me and she will always be holding my hand as she did throughout in this lifetime and now

in her spiritual form. I am strong in spirit as she had always wanted me to be …”

                         The burial was at the Lower Circular Road Cemetery with the parish priest, Fr.Elias D’Mello blessing the grave and saying the prayers. Joan, Rest in Peace.

 


Posted by wisdom154 at 12:30 PM EDT
Updated: Sunday, 31 August 2008 12:45 PM EDT
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Mum at the Exhibiton of Our Lady organized by Dad on 3rd August 2008
Mood:  happy
Topic: photos

 


Posted by wisdom154 at 12:25 PM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 3 September 2008 1:46 AM EDT
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Homily Read by Fr. Pat Eaton S.J. at Funeral Mass on 13th of August 2008
Mood:  sad
Topic: In Memoriam

EXTRACT OF THE HOMILY AT THE

FUNERAL MASS OF MRS. JOAN BROWN

 

One cannot imagine a home without a mother. So when a mother passes away the home feels very empty.  It can never be the same.

 

We have all gathered together in this Church, so many relations and friends of Joan and of Melvyn, Warren, Sabrina & Paula to fill this emptiness in their hearts by our prayers and presence.

 

I would like to thank Melvyn on behalf of the Fathers, staff and students of St Xavier’s  for a whole life of committed service to the college. When I joined College in 1959 as a fresher the image of him as Library Asst. still endures among my lingering memories.

 

 All the visitors from India and abroad who visited the Goethals Research Centre and Library were full of appreciation for Warren as a very courteous and competent Library Asst.

 

A tree is judged by its fruit. From the fruitfulness that has emanated from 3,Elliott Road in the work of Melvyn and the careers of Warren and Sabrina, now well settled  abroad, we know all the prayers, sacrifices, tears and guidance of a mother that went into it.

 

When you, Warren and Sabrina migrated it must have caused a wrenching pain and emptiness in her heart. Today as Mummy leaves home you also experience some of that tearing pain and emptiness.

 

Indira Gandhi once said that the contribution of the Anglo-Indian Community to national life in India is far greater in proportion to its numbers.  The same can be said of Melvyn : his contribution to the Anglo-Indian Community and the Church is far greater in proportion to the scarce facilities and means he has at his disposal.

 

They say that behind every great man is a great woman. Joan made possible Melvyn’s documentation on the history of the A.I. community and his newsletters; his work with the Catholic youth in the Ambassadors for Jesus; his newsletters of the AFJ to promote Catholic unity; untiringly propagating the devotions to the Divine Mercy and to Our Lady; his work for poor A.I. families at Christmas and Easter…….

 

Today we thank God on the passing away of a wife and mother whose prayers, sacrifices, tears and care have been like a fruitful vine bearing much fruit.  She is now at home with Jesus, Mary, her parents, family and friends where there are no more tears, no more pain and no more sadness but only the joy of a faithful servant sharing the joy of her Master.

 

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Memoriam Card of My Mum Joan Brown
Mood:  sad
Topic: In Memoriam


 


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Tuesday, 1 January 2002
Remembering Mum on Mother's Day
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Updated: Saturday, 7 March 2009 7:01 PM EST
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