Conklin, Michigan

Sheila Renee Brown

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Sheila Renee (Link) Brown, 73, wife of Gary Brown of Conklin, Michigan, passed away peacefully on March 10, 2025. She was born Dec. 19, 1951, in Malden.

Married in 1972, Gary and Sheila soon moved to Michigan to begin their family. She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother and friend. Sheila is survived by her loving husband; her sons, Nate and Chad Brown; her daughter-in-law, Alex Brown; and her grandsons, Ethan and Dillon. She is also survived by siblings Karen Randolph, Sandra Douglass Newman and Elvis Malcolm Link. She is preceded in death by her beloved son, Justin Brown.

Known for her selflessness, compassion, and unwavering love, Sheila devoted her life to her family. She was a caring, supportive wife, attentive, nurturing mother, and doting grandmother. Sheila also had a deep passion for giving back to her community and was an avid volunteer. Her time and efforts spent helping others reflected her kind-hearted nature and commitment to making the world a better place.

In addition to her dedication to her family and community, Sheila loved to play the piano, often filling her home with music that brought joy to all who heard it. She also cherished every opportunity to travel and create lasting memories with her family. Her gentle spirit, warm heart, and generous nature will be deeply missed by all who knew her.

Sheila’s legacy of love, kindness, and service will continue to inspire those fortunate

enough to be a part of her life.
A eulogy, followed by a funeral mass, will be held in her honor at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, March 18, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 18784 8th Ave, Conklin, Michigan.
Relatives and friends may meet the family one hour before the church service and join with
the family after mass for a luncheon. There will also be a funeral mass at 10 a.m. Friday,
March 21, 2025, at Christ the Savior Church, 55 Shady Lane, Perryville, for family and friends. Sheila’s family wishes to thank everyone for their love, support, and prayers during this difficult time.