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A clerical specialist with the city of Baton Rouge, she died Saturday, Nov. 24, 2012, at her residence after a courageous battle with breast cancer. She was 47 and a resident and native of Baton Rouge. Visiting at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 401 S. 22nd St., on Saturday, Dec. 1, from noon until service at 2 p.m. Interment in Southern Memorial Gardens. Survived by her four children, Christopher J. Robertson, Lorion M. Brown, Michael J. Brown, Jr. and Sabian A. Brown; two sisters, Deborah A. Robertson and Tonya G. Robertson; six brothers, Michael (Dorothy) Turner devoted Robert (Doris) Turner, Tony (Kay) Turner, Malcolm and Timothy Robertson and Brian Forkner; and the father of her youngest children, Michael J. Brown Sr. Preceded in death by her mother, Hazel Robertson; father, Felton Bailey; niece, Yulonda Robertson; four aunts, two uncles and other relatives. She was a 1982 graduate of Capitol Senior High School and attended Southern University and LSU. Arrangements with Wilson-Wooddale Funeral Home.
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My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time. Stracy was a pleasure and will be truley missed.
Temple Villar
December 4, 2012
My deepest sympathies, to your family in this time of sadness, please know that we the Duncan & Tyller family. Send you all much love we will keep your family in our prays. Stracy,was a true friend to me and I will miss her,but she will never forgotten!
Charla Tyller
December 1, 2012
You will be missed my friend, May you enjoy the peace you truly deserved.
with my love, admiration and respect, Darese Palmer
December 1, 2012
Stracy had a one of a kind personality that made you sincerely love her. She stayed hopeful to the end. It's never easy to say "see ya later" to our human existence. But, we know that GOD has promised us a life unlike anything that we can experience in the physical. May the memories of Stracy be the hope that you need to endure many tomorrows. I love you all. Charmaine Washington
December 1, 2012
Allthough I know that no words can ease the loss you feel, just know that you are in my thoughts and prayers
Joe Ross
December 1, 2012
Stracy will truly be missed by the Duncan family. But I know that she knew Jesus and she is in a better place. She is at rest. You all have our deepest sympathy.
Diane Duncan Louis
November 30, 2012
You have my deepest sympathy in your time of loss. Will keep you and your family in my prayers.
Jada Harris and Family
November 30, 2012
MS.TONYA , I AM PRAYING FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. LOVE ALWAYS.
MASTER CHRISTIAN R GASTON
November 30, 2012
my deepest sympathies to you all! May you take comfort in knowing that she is at peace. She will forever remain in your hearts and you in hers.
Robinn Betts
November 30, 2012
YOU ALL ARE IN MY PRAYERS. SHE WAS MY FRIEND. WE WENT THROUGH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, MIDDLE SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOL TOGETHER. I WILL MISS HER DEARLY AND MAKING HER LAUGH BY CALLING HER AND SAYING RED LIGHT , GREEN LIGHT THE GAME WE USE TO PLAY WHEN WE WERE KIDS.
LINDA M WILLIAMS GASTON
November 30, 2012
Grief can be so hard during the holidays, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one this holiday season.
CHARLENE SIMS
November 29, 2012
Tonya & Family,
You have my deepest sympathy in your loss, keeping you in and the family in our prayers.
Victoria Hornsby & Family
November 29, 2012
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