Carol Sue Brown
Age 70, of Burton, passed away on Tuesday, February 17, 2026. In accordance with her wishes cremation has taken place. Expressions of sympathy may be shared with the family on Carol’s tribute wall at detroitcremationsociety.com
Carol Sue Brown was born on August 18, 1955, in Flint, Michigan, the daughter of Stanford and Margaret (Shank) Brown. She was a regular member of Emmanuel Church of Grand Blanc. Carol enjoyed knitting often making beautiful scarfs, sweaters, tote bags, afghans, and hats. She also loved collecting items, which brought her joy.
Left to cherish her memory are her brothers: Andrew (Ellen) and Stanford (Pam).
Carol was preceded in death by her parents: Stanford and Margaret; and her brothers: Dennis and Arthur.
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She loved the Lord! She loved her brothers and sisters in Christ! She tried to walk pleasing to her, Lord and Savior! What better thing could be said about her we will see her in heaven where we will be with the Lord forever!
Miss Sue will truly be missed. She was a wonderful friend. She loved the Lord and touched so many lives. I am looking forward to joining her in Heaven one day. My prayers for the family she has left behind.
I have so many memories of Sue all the way back to Grace Bible Baptist Church and then Building of GLBT. Sue was an amazing lady and loved the Lord, her Savior. I know she’s loving Heaven. You are missed. ♥️
Rest in Peace Aunt Sue. I will miss talking to you at Meijer.
Sue was a faithful servant of the Lord! She loved children and taught Sunday school all her life. She will be missed but we will see her one day in heaven.
Sue and I were friends and sister’s in Christ. Miles and circumstances kept us apart for many years but we reconnected a few years ago spending time together over lunch, long talks and messaging. I already miss her messaging me. She will be remembered for her service to the Lord Jesus.
Miss Sue was a lovely woman. She could crochet rings around anyone, she was so fast. She loved me and I loved her. She loved the babies and always made sure they knew it. I’ll miss her always.
Ms. Sue, will be so missed. We love her dearly. She was pure joy. Always wanting to help. My love and prayers to those who knew her and loved her.
I haven’t seen Sue in many years but my memory of her is still very strong. She would watch all the choir members’ children while they practiced and i was one of them. She she is the one who taught me how to make jewelry. She really loved us kids and I will always cherish those memories. I know that she loved Jesus because she served Him with her whole heart! Love you Sue! Till we meet again in heaven.
Going to Miss Sue tremendously. It was a great shock that she had passed. We sat next to each other every Sunday at church. Always use to tease her telling her, you better behave you’re going to sit next to me. And she would always respond back, you’re the one who needs to behave.
Going to miss seeing Sue at church, always so friendly and helpful.
Sue used to teach our youngest daughter Sofia in Sunday school back when our church was still Great Lakes Baptist Temple. She would knit hats and a purse for her and our oldest daughter Olivia. She would send letters making sure Sofia came to Sunday school. Prayers to the family. 🙏
Sue and I go way back to high school together (Flint Southwestern HS.) I lost contact with her after graduation, but reconnected when I started attending Great Lakes Baptist Temple. She loved the Lord and served Him faithfully. See you again, Sue! My sincere condolences and prayers to her family. She will be missed.
I’m so saddened to hear about the passing of Sue Brown.
Sue was a faithful servant of God and such a beautiful light in our church family. She poured her heart into the ministry in so many quiet and meaningful ways. She lovingly cared for my children in the nursery, knitted the sweetest stuffed animals for them, and helped them learn their Bible verses in Sunday school with patience and joy.
Her kindness was steady, gentle, and full of love. She truly lived out her faith and showed what it means to serve others wholeheartedly. My children were blessed because of her, and so was I.
Heaven gained a faithful servant. Praying for her family and for all of us who were touched by her life. She will be missed.
Sue was like a sister to me. She was always dependable and loved the Lord.She used to tell me I was her sister from another mother. She had a quirky sense of humor and I loved her for it.
I remember Sue going to GLBT when I was 7 years old . She was such a faithful servant ..she loved children ..but most of all she loved her Lord .
Are dear Sue, Randy and I will miss our rides to and from church. Your helpfulness with our growth group. Let’s not forget your love for our Emmanuel children. Many of us ladies and men have hats, sweaters, bags that you have crocheted for us. Even the ladies at the apartment complex are show casing your blankets and sweaters. You will be greatly missed by many.
Sue sweet Sue she was called . She was our sister in-law.Aunt to my four girls. She had a zest for knitting and crocheting and made sweaters and afghans. I got a home made sweater for Christmas this year . I also have a yellow Afghan she made me I will cherish. I said it was my favorite gift I ever got. She was faithful to her church. She was always knitting something. We had her every year for Christmas at our place. She was a source of faithfulness. She will be greatly missed.