With paint brush and canvas in sight, to start a new work of art, Ginger Brown left this earthly world to reunite with her cowboy on January 17, 2022.
Ginger was the first born to Henry & Sibyl Randolph on March 12, 1936. She married her one true love and cowboy, Lewis Brown on February 1, 1955. Later came her three precious children: Toby, Auburn & Ramona. Ginger will be missed by her siblings Sidney and Kayo.
As a very young child she always toted a sketch book and pencils, winning a scholarship to the Houston Museum of Fine Arts while in elementary school. Clearly born with an amazing artistic ability her love for cowboys, ranching, and all things West Texas had to offer were her preferred subjects. She loved the beauty
of the West Texas skies which were depicted often in her work. Many others learned from Ginger as teaching art was another gift she was blessed with. Her art over the years has been featured in many magazines and galleries throughout Texas and New Mexico. Later in life, Ginger was compelled to acquire her private pilot license. Acing that she took to the skies. She loved flying and hearing the stories her teachers had to tell.
Her beauty, talent, eccentric and radiant personality will live on in our hearts forever.
Ginger’s celebration of life is scheduled for 2:00p.m., Thursday, January 27, 2022 at Golf Course Road Church of Christ, Midland, Texas. Following with a short journey to her final resting place, Evergreen Cemetery in Stanton, Texas.