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February 5, 2018
You will be missed by those who love you from Alston School. The soft spoken English teacher.
Cleary Campbell Gambrell
Alexander Cummings
February 4, 2018
Thank you for being one of the best English teachers at Alston High School. Your memories will never be forgotten. Thank you for your presence at our Golden 50th Year Class Reunion (Class of 1967). May your family thank God for the legacy she has left behind. May God Bless and Comfort you.
Joetta Bellinger
February 4, 2018
To Trina, Harold, John and Rose. Even under these circumstances it was great to see and meet some of you. Your Mom was an amazing woman even as one of my high school instructors. I will always remember her and it was great to see her in November at our 50th AHS CLASS REUNION. I know all of you will miss her. Just know that God will take care of you all. Thanks for sharing your MOM with so many people. God Bless you all.
Barbara Shirah Matheny
February 3, 2018
Trina and family so sorry to hear about mother but I know that she is resting with the heavenly angels. I will always remember her smile and kindness. Keeping you all in thoughts and prayer. Love you!
Charlie&Christine Sanders
February 3, 2018
Our prayers and condolences to the family. Ms. Zenobia Brown will forever be fondly remembered because she touched so many lives and made such a difference in all our lives at Alston HS. Your former student.
Michelle Stathum
February 3, 2018
May the Lord comfort you during this time and May He give you peace. Aunt Zenobia will be greatly missed. All of my love to Tommy, Rose, Trina and Harold.
Linda Schoolfield
February 2, 2018
Harold we are so sorry to hear of your mother's passing, we pray that your family will find peace and comfort in the days ahead. May GOD continue to bless you and your family.
Michael and Lisa Jackson
February 2, 2018
May care & love of those around you provide comfort & peace to get you through the days ahead. Our most sincere condolences.
Isreal Singleton
February 1, 2018
Words of Condolence to the Family of Mrs. Zenobia Sumter Brown
On behalf of the Class of 1967, we want you to know that although no words can really help to ease the loss you bear, just know that you are very close in every thought and prayer. The love and caring of Mrs. Brown will truly be missed by all of us that knew her and had the opportunity to either be one of her students; or just to be in her presence.
We were extremely blessed to have Mrs. Brown as well as some of her fellow teachers attend our 50th Golden Class Reunion on November 25, 2017. This is a memory we shall cherish forever.
Respectfully Submitted;
Isreal T. Singleton; Vice President Class of 1967
Edharriet Baker
February 1, 2018
Praying for the family!
Eddie Banks
February 1, 2018
Sincere condolences to the Brown Family on the loss of your loved one.
February 1, 2018
To the Family of the late Zenobia Sumter Brown. We are so sorry to hear of Zenobia's passing. She was indeed a lovely person to know. On behalf of the Eady and Clark Family from Sumter, S.C., you have our sincere condolences. Bryne will be sending a condolence letter to the Family in the mail. From: Sandra Eady-Clark and Family...
Alston High School Tigers
Our Heritage Our Legacy
February 1, 2018
Alston High School Tigers
Mrs.Zenobia Sumter Brown In Memoriam
Alston High School 1964 Legacy Emblem
Alston High School 1910~1970
February 1, 2018
Alston High School Alma Mater (1943)
By Marshall W. Ketchens Sr.and School Song Contributors
Alston High, dear Alston High.
Set your colors waving,
Garnet and blue; oh see their hue,
High standards ever craving. With loyalty and honor, too,
Devotion, love and service true,
Have been your aim always to claim,
Alston High, dear Alston High.
Our Family Journal Legacy Seal
Alston High School Tigers
January 31, 2018
We are sincerely saddened upon the passing of Mrs. Zenobia Sumter Brown. On behalf of our 215 families of the Alston High School Garnet and Blue 1964 Journal (AHS G&BJ), and The Family Journal, USA and overseas, we extend our sincere condolences to Mrs. Zenobia Sumter Brown's family, during their time of bereavement. Mrs. Brown will forever be remembered for her amazing gentle and quiet spirit.
And, we thank God for the time she unselfishly spent with us. For she has gone the last mile of the way. If I walk in the pathway of duty, If I work till the close of the day, I shall see the great King in His beauty, when I've gone the last mile of the way. --- Johnson Oatman, Jr.
Alston High School Alumni and Family Journal Families
Dr. Charles L. Singleton, AHS 1964, Editor
Mr. Isreal T. Singleton, AHS 1967, Editor-in-Review
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