Deloris Fay Brown
February 27, 1932 — February 27, 2022
Deloris Fay Brown was 90 years old when she left this earth, in the loving arms of her heavenly Father, on Feb. 27, 2022, at Samaritan Hospital in Moses Lake, Wash.
Fay was born on Feb. 27, 1932, in White Lake, Wisconsin, the only child of Glen and Wilma (Allen) Roe. She met her husband-to-be Ronald Brown in high school and they married in Tacoma, Wash., on March 7, 1951. Fay lived in various places while Ron served in the Army before making their home in Moses Lake, Wash., in 1961. Together, they had four children: daughters Sharyn (Ben) Kaufman, Lenore (James) Colee and LaVonne (Steve) Jones, all of Moses Lake, Wash., and son Steven (Kathy) Brown of Apache Junction, Ariz. Fay was a loving grandmother to nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Fay enjoyed raising her family and working as a telephone operator in Ephrata, Wash., for several years and later became an engineer secretary for Quest and Pacific Northwest Bell for over 20 years, until she retired. She loved to travel and after retiring she would take several trips overseas and in the United States. Fay and Ron enjoyed traveling in their motor home, fishing, and camping with their family. As an avid sports fan, you could often find her watching a game and enjoying dinner with her loving companion Russell Solberg.
Fay will be remembered for her kind spirit and generosity towards others, her faith and love for God, and as a prayer warrior for her family and friends. Her faith helped her endure the hardships she faced and became a mentor to her family and friends. She was a member of Northshore Church in Moses Lake and wished to sing in God’s choir.
Graveside services will be held at Guarding Angels Cemetery, 2595 Road L NE, in Moses Lake, Wash., on April 2, 2022, at 2 p.m.
Donations can be made in her name to the following: Shriners in Spokane, Wash.,
Grant County Humane Society and the Salvation Army.
Please express your thoughts and memories at www.kayserschapel.com. Arrangements are under the care of Kayser’s Chapel of Memories of Moses Lake, Washington.