
Rhondalynn G. Brown
Rhondalynn departed for her next adventure on June 10, 2016. A multifaceted personality, she traveled many paths during her 68 years. Rhondalynn was a free spirit, a parent, a musician, a Vietnam veteran, a neighborhood crusader, a junior executive with a knack for technology, an entrepreneur, a student, a teacher, a rancher, a friend with a heart of gold.
After many years in the business world in Indiana, Rhondalynn found her true calling as a teacher and subsequently moved to Arizona, where she taught social studies in the Navajo Nation. She was adopted by the Kinyaa’aanii Clan of the Dine and spent her retirement on her small ranch where she delighted her friends with voluminous facebook posts about life off the grid and stayed active in politics via the internet. She abhorred the prejudice and hate becoming more prevalent in this country and is probably trying to convince super delegates to support Bernie as you read this.
She is survived by a daughter, Val, two wonderful sons, Don and Chris, their lovely wives, Erin and Ashlee, four adorable grandchildren, Ayden, Cassandra, Colven, and Allison, as well as her “adopted” daughter, Nina. The family would like to thank the staff at Banner University Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ, and Hospice Compassus of Fishers, IN, for their care and compassion during the last few months of Rhondalynn’s life.
At Rhondalynn’s request there will not be a formal memorial service. You can remember her by showing a neighbor, a friend, or a stranger in need a little kindness, especially those who are different from you. The family is accepting donations to offset the costs incurred over the last few months via YouCaring.com: https://www.youcaring.com/rhondalynn-s-family-585979 .







Linda Tatreau says
A lovely tribute to your mom. I will try to remember Rhondalynn in the way suggested – extending kindness.
Rejyna says
My good friend for many years, we shared so many good conversations, music and ideas. You are such a wonderful example of love, peace and sharing. Always in our hearts.
Slaakman says
Ill see you again My Spirit-Sister. God Rest your sweet soul.
Jason says
Rest in Peace. Your “good news” thread over at Matrix Forum has become a little thread for us to express our sadness at your passing. You’ll be missed over there. Enjoy the eternal happiness. You’ll not be suffering anymore and I’m sure your chatting away to like minded people.
phillip says
Your going to be missed at the Matrix Site. You brought interesting updates of your life experiences. We all followed closely and enjoyed taking part in your experiences. Rest in Peace
Francisco says
Rest in Peace. Your posts at Matrix forum will be missed.
Kurt says
She was a very nice person. I don’t think she and I agreed politically, but she never looked down on anyone and never was intentionally mean to anyone.
Billy says
Very sad news indeed but I’m glad you are free from pain and suffering.
You were a big personality at Matrix Games forums and you will be sadly missed.
They all wish your immediate and extended family good health and wish you a long and everlasting happiness.
RMDW says
Still thinking of you and so thankful for our friendship. Peace and Hugs!!!