A Time To Be Born Sister Texanna Richardson Brown, daughter of the late Mr. Leo Richardson, Sr. and Mrs. Mary Brown Richardson, was born on September 19, 1924, in Huger, South Carolina. A Time To Die Her sojourn ended on Tuesday, July 20, 2010, at her home in Bonneau, South Carolina. A Time For Every Purpose Under the Heaven... Sister Texanna was educated in the public schools of Berkeley and Charleston Counties. She worked as a certified Mid-wife, housekeeper, meat cutter and custodian throughout her career in the work force. She retired after working several years as a custodian at Gates Rubber Company. She accepted Christ into her life at an early age and was a member of Steward Chapel United Methodist Church in Huger, SC until her marriage. She was an active and faithful member of Mt. Carmel African Methodist Episcopal Church for more than sixty (60) years and served on the Senior Choir for more than thirty (30) years until her health failed. Sister Texanna was truly a joyful and positive Christian. Her love for God and all mankind was demonstrated throughout her entire life. A Time To Be Blessed In 1950, she was joined in Holy Matrimony to Mr. Moses Brown, Sr. She was blessed with ten children: Louise, Elijah (TJ), Robert Lee, Ophelia, Mozelle, Henrietta, Leroy Jerome, Estelle Annette, Moses Larry, Jr. and Saint Julian. Her husband and two of her children, Robert Lee and Saint Julian preceded her in death. A Time of Memories She leaves to cherish her memories: eight devoted children, Louise Porcher and Elijah Richardson (Patricia) both of Huger, SC, Ophelia Palmer (Elijah), Henrietta Starks and Leroy J. Brown (Gwendolyn) all of Bonneau, SC, Mozelle Joyner and Estelle A. Codes (Terry) both of McBeth, SC and Moses L. Brown (Persephone) of Columbia, SC; four sisters, Thelma Wade and Sarah Crawford both of Baltimore, MD, Rosetta Smith (Cleveland) of Huger, SC and Elsie Brown of Moncks Corner, SC; five brothers, Leo Richardson, Jr. (Helen), Arthur Richardson (Shirley), Abraham Richardson (Myrtle), Sammie Richardson (Emily) and James Richardson (Victoria) all of Huger, SC; one grandson that she raised, Terry J. Brown (Debra); a special person who was like a daughter, Juanita Gross of North Charleston, SC; three special friends, Mrs. Susan Nelson, Mrs. Carrie Bell Lambright and Mrs. Anna Bell Bryant; thirty-one (31) grandchildren; forty-five (45) great-grandchildren; one great, great-grandchild; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. To send messages or condolences to the family, please click above - SIGN GUESTBOOK.