Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure; you are loved beyound words and missed beyound measure. Our beloved Tracy R. Brown was a pilar of strength, hope, and joy to our family. Tracy was born February 3, 1976, in Dallas, Texas, to Rev. Sandie Brown and Ida Mae Rainey-Brown. She matriculated through the Dallas Independent School District and graduated from A. Maceo Smith High School in 1994.
Tracy loves the lord and all the benefits that came along with serving the Master. She worshiped our Lord and Savior and began her personal relationship with him at a young age, under the leadership of Pastor Willie Hendrix, uniting with the Jesus Pentecostal House of Prayer.
Never losing site of her faith and holding on to the gospel plow as a young child, Tracy loved playing her tambourine simultaneously with the choir, beating it and making a joyful noise until the rings of the instrument fell off . Even then, she understood the word of the Lord in Psalms 150:1-6, when it said, ''Praise the Lord! Praise God in the sanctuary; praise him in his mighty heavens! Praise him for his mighhty deeds; praise himaccording to his excellent greatness! Praise him with strings and pipe! Praise him with sounding cymbals; praise him loud clashing cymbals! Let everything that has breath praise the Lord! Praise the Lord!''
Later in her adult life, Tracy united with Full Gospel Holy Temple under the leadership of the late Apostle Dr. Lobias Murray. Committed to the call, Apostle Herman L. Murray, Jr became her overseer, and Tracy remained faithful until God saw fit to call her home.
Her blessed birth mother, Ida Mae Rainey-Brown; father, Rev. Sandie Brown; her beloved mother, Bessie Faye Williams-Brown, brother Michael D. Brown, precede her in death.
Tracy leaves to cherish her elegant memories: her youngest brother, Tirus Brown of Dallas, TX and youngest sister Savontra Cage of Dallas, TX; five nephews; a niece; and a host of aunts, uncles, many cousins, coworkers, co-laborers in the faith, and an abundance of friends.
We give total praise to our Lord and Savior for the life, labor, and legacy Tracy leaves for us all to cherish.
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