Carrie Lee Brown
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It is with immense sorrow that we share the news of Carrie Lee Brown’s departure, who passed away unexpectedly at age 57 on 12/28/25. Carrie lived a life filled with love and pride, leaving behind a legacy of love for family and friends.
Carrie was born on 12/26/1968 to her late parents, James Edward Brown and Sandra Lee Payton in San Bernardino, California. From a young age, Carrie took deep pride in who she was and what she accomplished, making sure to share her memories of them with those she loved, to keep them alive.
Family was always Carrie’s first priority. She was a proud and loving mother, a caring sister, and a compassionate heart for her family. If you were her friend, you were her family.
Carrie loved spending quality time with family and friends, listening to classic country music. She is survived by her only child Savannah, her sister Cindy, along with her many nieces and nephews.
Carrie held a deep inner strength, a strong work ethic, and resilience despite all the hardships she faced in life. Always trying to have a positive outlook on life and a never-ending will to keep fighting to overcome any adversity that came her way.
A celebration of Carrie’s life will be held at a later date with details to be announced by her daughter. She is loved beyond measure and missed beyond words.
Hey pop bottle, please remember I will always miss you. How do I get through the day without carr’s itinerary, her repeatedly telling me what she ate and how much she paid for it and what my kids were wearing during their younger days. No one can remember our family better than Carrie she was always saying HELLO, after everything she always said and she constantly was reminding my kids that she was their Aunt. Nope there was always one Carrie and sometimes we were thankful for that LOL. I will always love and miss you, please Play Patsy Cline very loud up there for Lee you know how much he loved that LOL. Give Mom and Dad big hugs for me this is very hard for me, you know how much I loved you and I actually needed your strength to help me through some things, love your big sis ,The Nam
I love and miss Carrie so very much. She was a light that always shined so bright. You couldn’t help but smile when she was around.
I will always hear you saying, “Girrl” when I asked you what’s up. I miss our long chats in the office and catching up with life. Your smile, the way you folded your arms when you sat down, and the exuberance you had for life. I will take you with me in my heart every time I go driving around looking at Christmas lights and let you know how sorry I am we didn’t make that happen. Go with GOD you beautiful Angel, and until we meet again, sparkle bright in heaven. I will be searching for that star.
Hi care bear, you were the first friend I made when I moved up here after graduation. You were just such a positive and radiant person, you made me feel welcome the moment I met you. I will never forget our long conversations at work and all the laughs we shared during those shifts, we laughed so often we would get into trouble sometimes, but i dont regret any of it. You were sunshine as a person and made my world so bright. I will forever love and miss you and will think about you everyday and will celebrate the wonderful life you lived and I will do things that I know would make you proud. I will be the person you believed I would become and I’ll do it all for you, you were exactly what I needed when we met and you changed my life. I love you and I wish I could of told you that one last time. I love you care bear.
Carrie i will miss you i enjoyed working with you at the store . You made working with you so much fun. I learned a lot when we talked You was a shining star.
Carrie, you are going to be missed so much by so many people. You always were so great with customers you always remembered everyone’s name and their kids name as well. I will always remember your great smile. I remember when you started working at flying J on front street I was so glad they hired you it was nice to have someone around that was pleasant all the time.
Ms. Carrie, gosh where do I start.. we became friends after working together fast. I remember all the times I had to come over and to hang some pictures of the family on the wall because u were too short lol. I remember giving you that marylin Monroe picture. You absolutely loved it. You always had a smile. We laughed soo much. Im gonna miss being able to call you and say we are gonna go to IHOP to talk about girl stuff. Or going to go get our nails done together. I dont know how many times you said that you missed your mom and dad. I’m just thankful that you can finally see them again and you’re no longer in any pain. Go fly high beautiful lady I will love and miss you and think about you every single day and until I see you again. Watch Over all of us.