Norah Helen Brown, infant daughter of Michael B. and Elizabeth A. Johnson Brown of Waterford, was born Friday, October 12, 2012 at West Penn Allegheny Hospital in Pittsburgh, and died there Tuesday, October 16, 2012.
Psalms 139: 15-16 ~ My frame was not hidden from you, when I was made in the secret place. When I was woven together in the depths of the earth, your eyes saw my unformed body. All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.
Norah will always be our little Angel, watching and warding over us and her sisters. She is and always will be with our Father. No more pain, tears, or fear; just eternal happiness and love. We can?????t wait to see you again lil????? one!! Love, Mommy, Daddy, Chloe, and Annaliese.
Additional family members include her twin sister, Chloe Rose Brown, and her big sister, Annaliese Elizabeth Brown; her paternal grandparents, Michael and Joey Brown of Waterford; and her maternal grandparents, Reid Johnson of Ellington, NY and Becky Lindquist of Kennedy, NY. Her great-grandparents include: Ormal J. and Gay Brown, Dennis and Regina Peterson, Jim Johnson, Marilyn Johnson, and Roger and Linda Bish; her great-great-grandparents: Eleanor Rose Strojny, Claire and Nina May Ethridge, Harry and Clara Stauffer, and Basil and Helen Bunce; and many aunts and uncles.
A private graveside service will be held at Waterford Cemetery with Rev. Gregory Jack of the Waterford Church of the Nazarene officiating.
Dear family of little Nora,
I personally do not know you, but when I noticed you losted a little one my heart broke for you! Its so good that you turned to the bible for comfort. I have found in studing that God is going to call all those out of the memorial tombs to a resurrection of life.(John 5:28,29) Did you know Nora will be brought back to life here on earth? Psalms 37:11 and many other scriptures confirm we will see and enjoy being with our loved ones that have died right here on earth! What a wonderful time to look forward to. If you have any questions about this please email me at: kellz192@yahoo.com
I am sorry for the loss of precious Norah Helen Brown. No matter when a love one leaves they are gone too soon. Her death is a great loss. Thus, while you mourn the baby’s darling life, celebrate the memories. You may feel paralyzed by a loss such as this. “Do not let your hearts be troubled”. (John 14:27) Remember, God can help you to endure any sadness. Even the strong may weep under the weight of grief. But, there is “a time to weep.” (Ecclesiastes 3:4) Jesus wept when he lost his dear friend.
“Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal”-Unknown
Norah will be in my prayers. I don’t know you or your family…but I know family loss, and for that we are related. you are correct she will watch over all of us.the Bible verse is beautiful..God bless you all!