Remmell, age 59, of Ocean City, passed away on Monday, April 24, 2023, after a brave and hard fight against pancreatic cancer. Burial was in Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Millsboro. Miller and two sisters, Ilene Griffith and Lois Wilhelm.Ī funeral service was held at noon on Thursday, Apat Fenwick Island Baptist Church, 36806 Lighthouse Road in Selbyville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ronald John Brooks a daughter, Kimberly Brooks two brothers, Joseph E. and seven grandchildren, Samuel Nolan, Emma Brooks, Ella Brooks, Elissa Brooks, Emelia Brooks, Delaney Brooks and Curt Brooks. Brooks of Potomac three sisters, Sallie Craig of Lewes, Del., Evelyn Davis of Pennsylvania and Elnora Spikes of Selbyville, Del. She is survived by a daughter, Suzee Nolan and husband Kenneth of Berlin, Md. She had attended Fenwick Island Baptist Church. Isabelle was a secretary for her husband in the advertising business. She was born in Washington, DC and was the daughter of the late Everett Miller and Eudora (Milstead) Miller.
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