In Memory

Dianne Patricia Solomon (Brown) - Class Of 1973

Dianne Solomon Brown, age 62, passed away on January 15, 2018, at The University of Virginia Medical Center.

She was born to the late Margaret White Solomon and David Lee Solomon of Howardsville, Va.

Dianne accepted Christ at an early age in her life and was a faithful member of Mt. Alto Baptist Church in Howardsville.

She leaves behind to mourn her passing one sister, Etta Solomon Miller and her husband, Judge Curtis Miller of Lithonia, Ga.; Lawrence R. Brown, Sr., her loving husband of thirty-two years; two sons, William D. Brown of Charlottesville, Va. and Mark A Brown (Juan) of Broadway, Va.; one daughter, Danielle A. Brown, of Charlottesville, Va.; one niece, Gabrielle C. Miller of Lithonia, Ga.; one granddaughter, Akasha Diane Brown of Broadway, Va.; and one cousin, Shirley Parrish of Charlottesville, Va.

Dianne attended public schools in Albemarle County and graduated from Albemarle High School in 1973 and Piedmont, Virginia Community College in 1978. She worked various jobs in the Charlottesville area to include being secretary in the Charlottesville Police Department's Investigations Division, and substitute teaching at Greenbrier Elementary and Walker Middle School in Charlottesville.

Dianne was a loving housewife and mother to her husband and three children. She was the Past Worthy Matron of Morning Star- Chapter # 55, 0.2.5 Esmont, Va.

Her favorite pastimes included, cooking, taking trips with the family, listening to various types of music, and cheering on the N.F.L's Dallas Cowboys. Dianne will be missed by all who knew and loved her.

The family wishes to express its appreciation to Dr. Kevin McConnell, Nephrologist, and his staff at Davita Dialysis, Drs. John Ligush, Jr and Lewis V. Owens of Sentara Martha Jefferson Vascular and Vein Center, Dr Jeffrey Alexander and the staff at Blue Ridge Internal Medicine for the excellent care given Dianne over the years.

A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, January 27, 2018, at Teague Funeral Home.

Condolences and memories may be shared with the family at teaguefuneralhome.com.

Submitted by Allen Carver.