Vivian E. Brewer, a beacon of love and gentleness, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on February 21, 2025, in Plant City, Florida, at the blessed age of 88. Born on November 20, 1936, in Thomaston, Georgia, Vivian's life was a tapestry of devotion to her family, her faith, and the simple joys that knit the fabric of a life well-lived.
Vivian E. Brewer, a beacon of love and gentleness, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on February 21, 2025, in Plant City, Florida, at the blessed age of 88. Born on November 20, 1936, in Thomaston, Georgia, Vivian's life was a tapestry of devotion to her family, her faith, and the simple joys that knit the fabric of a life well-lived.
Vivian's journey began as the cherished daughter of the late Marvin and Trudy Pasley Green, where the values of kindness and love were deeply instilled. These values became the guiding principles of her life, as she grew into a woman of grace and compassion. She carried these qualities into her marriage with the late Thomas E. Brewer, with whom she built a legacy of love and family. Together, they raised a family of four remarkable children: Elton (Carmela), Dennis (Lisa), Bruce (Evelyn), and Lindy (Jeff) Murray. Vivian's role as a mother was one of her most treasured, as she nurtured her children with the same love and kindness that had been bestowed upon her.
The family circle extended to include her adoring siblings: Mildred Humphrey, Margaret Kelley, Edwin Green, Marian Gardner, Melba Burnsgold, and Wayne Green. Vivian's warmth and gentle spirit also touched her six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, who will carry forward the light of her legacy. Her unwavering support and unconditional love for her extended family were the hallmarks of her character.
Vivian's commitment to her community was evident through her active involvement in the Shiloh Baptist Church. Her faith was a cornerstone of her existence, and she served her church with a humble heart and an open hand. Vivian's dedication to her faith community was a testament to her belief in service, fellowship, and the power of shared faith.
Beyond her family and church life, Vivian found solace and joy in the simple pleasures of life. Her garden was a place of tranquility and beauty, where she spent countless hours tending to her beloved plants and flowers. She was an accomplished seamstress, creating garments and gifts that were woven with love and care. Her skills in the kitchen were no less impressive, as she was known for her culinary talents, delighting family and friends with her delicious home-cooked meals.
Vivian's love extended beyond the bounds of her immediate circle, touching the lives of all who knew her. She cherished her children and grandchildren, instilling in them the values that she held dear. Her loving, kind, and gentle nature was the essence of who she was, and these words best describe the indelible mark she left on the world.
As we bid farewell to Vivian E. Brewer, we celebrate a life that was rich in love and kindness. We find comfort in the memories she leaves behind and the knowledge that her legacy will continue to bloom in the hearts of those who loved her. Vivian's life was a testament to the beauty that can be found in a life lived with grace, humility, and an enduring love for family and community.
Vivian's final days were spent surrounded by the love of her family in the warmth of the Florida sun, a fitting close to a life that shone so brightly. As we mourn her passing, we also rejoice in the knowledge that her spirit will forever be a guiding light to her loved ones.
In honoring Vivian's life, we reflect on the impact one person can have in making the world a kinder, more loving place. She will be profoundly missed, yet her legacy will continue to inspire and nurture us, just as her garden flourished under her tender care. Rest in peace, dear Vivian,. A graveside service will be held at 11:00AM Friday, February 28, at Middle Ground Church Cemetery.
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