
Celebrating the Life of
May 27, 1939 — June 20, 2025
Marjorie Anne Brown (née Pearce)
May 27, 1939 – June 20, 2025
Marjorie Anne Brown, age 86, passed away peacefully on June 20, 2025, in Surprise, Arizona, after nearly three months of a courageous and grace-filled fight. Her strong faith and deep love for her family carried her to the very end, and she is now home with Jesus.
Born in Germantown, Pennsylvania on May 27, 1939, Anne was the daughter of Marjorie Ashton Pearce and William Badlam Pearce. She grew up alongside her sisters Carol Fuller-Grimes and Elizabeth “Betsy” Jackson.
Anne was the “it” girl at Sharon High School—class secretary, a cheerleader, basketball and softball star, and crowned prom queen alongside her future husband, Bruce. She attended Westbrook College and later worked as the administrative assistant in Bruce’s counseling office.
But her true calling was in how she loved—fiercely, fully, and with an unwavering kindness. Whether it was cheering for her grandkids, offering wise advice over coffee, or making a home filled with warmth and welcome, she led with heart.
She married Owen Bruce Brown and shared a beautiful life with him until his passing in 2007. In 2009, she found love again and shared the rest of her life with David Lockwood, who survives her.
She was the proud mother of Scott Brown, Laurie Haines, and Deborah Brown, and was preceded in death by her beloved son Gary Brown (1966–1988). She was lovingly known as Grammie to her seven grandchildren—Beth, Ryan, Aimee, Aaron, Angel, Garrett, and Ashley—and her four great-grandchildren: Ben, Rosa, Emma, and Ellinor.
She extended that same love and kindness to David’s children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren as well, embracing them as part of her family.
Anne became “Mom” and “Grammie” not just to her own children and grandchildren, but to countless friends of theirs over the years. Whether someone needed a meal, a place to stay, a second chance, or simply someone to believe in them—Anne opened her heart and home with no hesitation. Her quiet strength and gentle care left a lasting imprint on many lives.
Her faith in Jesus was steady and sure, and she lived her life in light of His promises. She especially cherished the words of Jeremiah 29:11:
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.”
She believed in hope. She chose kindness. She poured herself into others. And she never let a morning pass without her Dunkin’.
As her beloved Bruce said in his final words—and as Anne lovingly reminded us ever since—
“Be kind to each other.”
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you honor her memory by donating to the Gary Brown Memorial Scholarship at Laconia Christian Academy.

Monday, July 14, 2025, 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Eastern Time
Laconia Christian Academy Gymnasium: 1386 Meredith Center Rd, Laconia, NH 03246
This will be a time to gather, remember, and celebrate Anne’s life—her kindness, strength, faith, and the deep love she had for her family and friends. For those who are unable to attend in person, the service will also be livestreamed via Zoom so that all who loved Anne can join us in honoring her memory from near or far. We hope you’ll join us in sharing stories, offering prayers, and celebrating the beautiful legacy Anne leaves behind. The family would like to thank you for attending today’s service and warmly invite you to stay for a time of fellowship and refreshments—Anne’s favorite Dunkin’ coffee and donuts—immediately following the service at the church.
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Sisters in heaven , thank you Aunt for 50 years of loving us, sharing your family with us, always being a great listener, so many memories of New Hampshire and Florida - life sure is forever changed love you
Gary was one of my very best friends ..and you Anne were the very best Mom to him. Nobody would ever blame you for only focusing on your sick son...but that was not you..you were a mother to so many. There are so many people today that lost a mother, a friend and a bright light in their life..I love you and will miss you 😔
So sorry for your loss!

She loved getting gifts and this was Christmas time in ‘22. She’ll be missed by many. She was always loving and caring.

Grammie, Beth, Emma, and me showing 4 generations of her lineage. She loved all her grandchildren so much and worried about them knowing she was passing.
My sympathy to all of you. I was friends with Anne's sister Carol. When Carol passed we would call each other and text. She was so easy and fun to talk to. R.I.P and give carol a hug from me.

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