In loving memory of

Elizabith Gertrude Browning
September 25, 1933 -

Elizabeth passed from her Earthly home in to heavenly home on Thursday, February 17, 2022, she was born Sept. 25, 1933 to William Kirsch and Margaret (Mandabach) Kirsch. She graduated from Washington Catholic High School in 1951. While in high school she worked at Kramer's. After graduating high school she worked at Meadow Gold. She married James L. Browning on June 16, 1956. She was a member of St. Mary's Church, Washington, and Our Lady of Hope. She was a former member of Legion of Mary, Brute Society and St. Vincent de Paul society. She loved working WC bingos and loved treating everyone with her baked goods. Liz always enjoyed having fun and never passed up a chance to laugh.

Her children are Annette (Joe) Hall, W. VA, Ellen (Kevin) Pride, Washington, Karen (Tom) Taylor, Indianapolis, Jo (Verlin) Nash, Greenfield, Philip Browning, Washington. Grandchildren are Matt (Megan) Pride, Washington, Mike Pride, Washington, James Taylor, Indianapolis, Laura Nash, Virginia, John (Emily) Nash, Greenfield, BJ (Kelci) Hall, W. VA and some very special nieces and nephews. Great grandchildren are Mya Pride, Tinlee Pride, Zander Pride, Jessica Pride, Shelby Pride, all of Washington, Kensington Nash, Lincoln Nash, Hudson Nash, all of Greenfield, Maddox Hall, W. VA.
She was preceded in death by her husband, James L. Browning, parents William and Margaret Kirsch, daughter, Janet, 2 brothers and 2 sisters.


Visitation will be on Monday, Feb. 21, 4-7 p.m. at Ed L. Lee Mortuary 620 E. Viola Ave, Washington 47501. Funeral will be on Tuesday, Feb. 22nd, 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church 315 N.E. 3rd St, Washington 47501.
Liz's thank you left for us " Thank you Jesus for all my friends-It made my life special to me. 2 things I valued most were family & friends."

Memorial contributions can be made to Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church for the Washington Catholic Schools.315 North East 3rd Street Washington, Indiana 47501

Tributes

Richard G Taylor wrote on Apr 24, 2022:

"Prayers for family and friends."

Sherry Taylor wrote on Feb 21, 2022:

"The Stew Taylor family is deeply sorry to hear about Cousin Elizabeth?s passing. We remember in our younger years the fun we had at Thanksgiving with the cousins. She always had a smile on her face. Due to not feeling well, we are unable to come to the showing or the service. We send our condolences."

George and Marsha Weissinger wrote on Feb 18, 2022:

"Jo, we were sorry to hear about your Mom passing away. May you feel God's loving arms around you now and in the days ahead. Love and Prayers, George and Marsha Weissinger "