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Susan Perry-Brown

Susan Perry-Brown, 67, of Bristow, VA, passed peacefully on Friday, September 23, 2017.

Susan was born September 2, 1950 in Evansville, Indiana. At a young age she moved with her family to McLean, Virginia where she became a lifelong resident. She worked for Media General Cable and Meadows Farms most of her life. She also worked at an organization for children called Youth for Tomorrow. Reading and travel were some of Susan’s hobbies, but what she enjoyed most was spending time with her family and friends.

She is survived by her mother, Mildred R. Perry, Bristow, VA, sister, Sarah Kerrigan and husband Dave Kerrigan, Centreville, VA, three sons, Jason Brown and wife Tracey Brown, Falls Church, VA, Todd Brown, Rixeyville, VA, Brandon Brown,
Starr, SC, six grandchildren, Lukas Brown, Ashton Brown, Blake Brown, Mason Brown, Ethan Brown and Emily Brown, two nephews, Brad Masters, Crofton, MD and Adam Masters, Bristow, VA

She is preceded in death by her beloved father, Arnold R. Perry, and nephew, Tyler Masters.

A family and friends gathering to celebrate Susan’s life will take place on Tuesday, October 3, 2017 from 2-4pm at Pierce Funeral Home, Manassas, VA. Please bring your fondest memories of Susan.

Interment will be private

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