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Lindsay Grace Wilham Brown, 25, Clarinda, Iowa (1990-2016)

Her wedding day to the love of her life, Henry Brown, was the happiest day of life. She had an amazing group of friends who gave her the gift of laughter and joy. She enjoyed Disney movies, good food, and Daryl Dixon. She loved celebrating holidays, especially Halloween. Lindsay was a lifelong animal lover, and had a deep connection to her furbabies Max and Piper. Throughout her life, she demonstrated what it truly meant to love others unconditionally. She was the daughter of Glen Wilham, Gradyville, Adair County, KY. Mr. Wilham is a native of Casey County, KY, and the owner, with partner Cindi Alexander, of Lake Cumberland CDL
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Lindsay Brown, age 25, of Clarinda, Iowa, entered into peace Friday, January 29, 2016 at Grape Community Hospital, Hamburg, Iowa.

Funeral services will be held 11amCT, Thursday, February 4, 2016 at Ritchie Funeral Home, 222 East Washington, Clarinda, Iowa, with Phil Byer officiating. Visitation with the family will be held 9am-11amCT, Thursday, February 4, 2016 at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Memory Cemetery, New Market, Iowa. Memorials may be directed to Lindsay Brown memorial.



Lindsay Grace Wilham Brown, 25, Clarinda, Iowa


Lindsay Grace Wilham Brown was born on July 8, 1990. She left us much too soon on January 29, 2016, at the age of 25 years, six months, and 21 days, at Grape Community Hospital in Hamburg, Iowa.

Lindsay had a deep love for her family and friends. She was devoted to her three younger brothers Logan, Ash and Ethan, her mom Cara Baumli, and her dad Glen Wilham.

She had an amazing group of friends who gave her the gift of laughter and joy. She enjoyed Disney movies, good food, and Daryl Dixon. She loved celebrating holidays, especially Halloween. Lindsay was a lifelong animal lover, and had a deep connection to her furbabies Max and Piper. Throughout her life, she demonstrated what it truly meant to love others unconditionally.

Although she was young, Lindsay was blessed to have found the love of a good man when she met Henry Brown. Their wedding day was the happiest day of Lindsay's life, and Henry was the definition of a devoted husband. The strength of their love was a joy to everyone around them.

Lindsay was welcomed into heaven by her grandma Grace, her grandpa Harold, her cousin Traci, her uncle Ronnie, and her grandparents-in-law. She will be greatly missed by everyone who loved her.

Send condolences to the family of Lindsay Brown

Arrangements were entrusted to the Ritchie Funeral Home, 222 East Washington, Clarinda, IA.



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