Mildred (Beth) Brown
Mildred (Beth) Brown
July 5, 1945 ~ September 24, 2023
Beth Brown, 78, of Lone Star passed away peacefully on September 24, 2023, with her daughters Kelli & Marci by her side. Beth, born in Clarksville, but grew up in Daingerfield & Lone Star. She left the area during her early adult years and returned to be near her family. She owned her Day Care for 15 years then retired from the DISD school system. Beth enjoyed gardening, reading romance novels, playing cards and dominos, shoes, jewelry, making cream cheese pound cakes, , ceramics, collecting shiny objects, being a part of UMW and being with her family and friends but mostly laughing. Beth will be dearly missed and always be remembered.
Beth was predeceased by her dad Edwin Wright, mother Marcelle Terry, husband Leon Brown and brother Edwin Wright Jr. She is survived by daughters Kelli Rand and Marci Parrish Pullias, son Garrett Minor, son-in-law David Pullias, brother Terry and sister-in-law Cheryl Wright, brother Charles Wright and so many friends that were her family. Beth requested a celebration of life be held in her honor. We request all of Beth’s loved ones to join us in celebrating her beautiful life at First United Methodist Church of Daingerfield on Friday, September 29 at 11am. Services have been entrusted to the Horn Family at Horn-Nail-Haggard Funeral Home in Daingerfield.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to Carter Bloodcare Center or the American Diabetes Association in her name.







Beth was a sweet spunky lady and my baby girls loved her. Thank you for your love and kindness, sweet lady.
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To the Extended Family of Beth Wright Brown, with Deepest Regrets and Condolences…..
I knew Beth from the time that I was old enough to know any of Our Neighbors while growing up in Lone Star and Daingerfield…..
Beth was always sweet and nice to me when we were growing up…
Beth was like Our Older Sister to a lot of us kids from that neighborhood…..
She was always spunky and full of life….
I lost touch with her when I left North East Texas to work and pursue my professional career……
But, I would see Beth from time to time when I would return to Lone Star to spend time with my Parents and older siblings…..
I am thankful for having known such a spirited Lady and the influence that she had on me from an early age….
God Bless You All Now and in the difficult days ahead…….
With a Grateful Heart,
Matthew Lanagan
Little Rock, AR….
Beth was one of my favorites. Anytime you saw her she was always smiling. Prayers for her family. 🙏
To my friend from the past and classmate….Kelli. My deepest sympathy . Many things I would like to say but I’ll wait til I can see you . You are in my heart as really you always were . Love you.Lea