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Leticia F. Brown

SIDNEY – It is with deep sadness that we announce that Leticia F. Brown of Sidney, lost her battle with cancer with her family by her side on Sept. 19, 2024. She was a young 58 years old.

Leticia Brown dedicated 22 years of exemplary service to MaineGeneral Health. Leticia began her healthcare career as a medical transcriptionist at Mid-Maine Medical Center in April 1994. In December 2000, she transitioned to MaineGeneral Health, taking on the role of Manager of Medical Transcription. As her career progressed, Leticia served as the Director of Health Information Management, Coding, and Transcription. Leticia retired from MaineGeneral Health on Jan. 19, 2023, leaving behind a legacy of excellence, professionalism, and warmth.

Leticia will be remembered for her kindness and the care she showed everyone around her. She was particularly enthusiastic about helping those around her, especially her family and others suffering from cancer. Since 2014 Leticia participated in raising money in support of Team Hallowell for the Dempsey Challenge. Currently, she and her Lady Warriors are raising money for MaineGeneral’s “Day of Hope.”

Leticia is survived by her significant other, Terry Jacques of Sidney; her two sons, Brandon Brown (his wife Ashley) of Oakland and Ryan Brown of California; her granddaughter, Maggie Hickey of Oakland; her two brothers, Lyle Frost (his wife Cheryl) of Florida, and Wendall Frost (his wife Kay) of North Anson; her three sisters, Darlene Robbins of Waterville, Melody Warren (her husband Terry) of Mercer, and Darla McGuire (her husband Peter) of Augusta.

She was predeceased by her parents Lyle and Arlene Frost; and her siblings Franklyn Frost, Arnold Frost, Melvin Frost, Sylvia Davis and Olene Hasson.

Leticia’s Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, Sept. 28 from 12-2 p.m. at the Augusta Elk’s Club.

Arrangements are entrusted to the compassionate care of Wheeler Funeral Home, located at 26 Church St., Oakland. Memories of Leticia can be shared, and an online register book can be signed by visiting http://www.wheelerfh.com

In lieu of flowers, Leticia invites you to donate to her fundraising page for the charity online at https://tinyurl.com/LeticiaBrown

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