Ann Elizabeth Moulton Brown passed away on March 7, 2024.

Ann is survived by her husband Dr. Clarence (Buck) Brown, daughters Debra Stilwell (Bryan), Patricia Panfen, Dr. Cheryl Baker (Tim), grandchildren Nicholas Panfen, Josephine Panfen, Tyler Baker, Cole Baker and Connor Stilwell. Also surviving are stepmother Dr. Patricia Moulton, brother Robert Moulton (Dr. Sandra), in-laws Toasy Martin, Stephen Brown (Bernadette) and Brandon Brown (Jean), step-sister Dr. Jan Mitchell (Dr. David Snyder), and numerous nieces and nephews.

Ann was predeceased by her mother Kathleen M Moulton and father George H Moulton DDS.

Ann was born on May 8 1941 in Savannah Georgia into a military family. Being an “army brat” as she liked to call herself, Ann moved every few years. Upon returning from WW11 from the Italian front her father was stationed at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Bethesda Md. There he became the personal dentist to President Harry S. Truman. Upon completing his career in the army, Dr. Moulton became a distinguished faculty member and then Dean of the Emory University School of Dentistry.

Ann graduated from Druid Hills High School in Decatur Ga, then entered Emory University where she joined ADPi sorority. During her freshman year Ann met her future husband Clarence (Buck) Brown and spent many joyful hours with Buck and his fraternity brothers at the Sigma Chi house. She received his fraternity pin while visiting historic Stone Mountain.

After two years at Emory, Ann entered Massey Business College in Atlanta where she trained to become a secretary and personal assistant. This allowed her to marry and support Buck who was entering Emory College of Medicine. They were married in August 1962, a marriage that lasted 62 years. While in medical school, Ann and Buck brought Debra and Patricia into the world, then after graduation on to Baltimore, Md, Bethesda, Md and Houston, Tx. Cheryl was born while