
On July 16, 2015, God sent an angel to earth when IzzaMae Grace Brown was born. Too soon she was called back home unexpectedly on Aug. 23, 2017.
IzzaMae was so full of love and touched the heart of anyone who was blessed enough to meet her. She was a special Princess who loved to dance, swim, listen to music and sing karaoke with her siblings. Lit up by beautiful bright eyes, her smile and her laughter were contagious. She was a partner in mischief and fun with her (twin) Kylee. They were sisters, best friends and inseparable. Her imagination and playfulness could not help but light up the world of those around her.
IzzaMae’s time on this earth was way too brief. She is now back in the loving hands of God. She will always be remembered and cherished by all of those whose hearts she stole.
IzzaMae was loved by many and is survived by her mother O’Shun Wight-Roy of Phippsburg, two dads Stanley Brown and Justin Wight- Roy of Phippsburg, Maine, (biological) mother Sierra Reichert. Sisters and brothers Mercedez, Kylee, Jayden and Sebastian of Phippsburg and Larry Knox III of Madison. Grandmothers Lilly Brown of Oakland, Maine, Diane Meader of Augusta, Maine, Angela Maurice of Lewiston, Maine and Donna Bishop of Waterville, Maine. Her grandfather Stanley Ward of Waterville as well as many aunts, uncles and cousins.
She will be welcomed to heaven by the open arms of her grandfather Dennis P. Wight.
Services will be held at David E Desmond and Sons Funeral Home, 638 High St., Bath, Maine, on Friday, September 1, 2017. Viewing will be 4-6 p.m. with a service immediately following. She will be cremated so there will be no graveside services. There will be a celebration of life at later date.
We would like to thank Desmond Funeral Homes for their unprecedented graciousness in assuming the funeral service costs as well as their support during this very difficult time. There are no words to truly express our gratitude.
Donations may be provided in the name of IzzaMae Brown, c/o Oshun Wight, 29 Pit Road, Phippsburg, ME 04562 or to the American SIDS Institute, 528 Raven Way, Naples, Florida 34110.
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