In Memory of

Linda

Carol

Brown

Thompson

Condolences

Condolence From: Dr. Tiffany Anderson
Condolence: Dear Members of the Brown Family: The Topeka Public School District extends our deepest condolences to your family. Your family has been a tower of strength whose early vision allowed young Linda Brown to wake up the heart of the nation and expose the injustice of segregation. A courageous spirit reflected in a 9 year old student reminds us all that transformation is possible and it is only when we look at life through the innocent eyes of a child can we truly see love that sees no barriers. The legacy of Linda Brown will forever live on in the hearts, minds and spirit of our students who will continue to learn about her work and the work your family continues to do to uplift the marginalized. As the first black, female superintendent in Topeka finishing my second year, I was inspired by Mrs. Brown and the entire family. Mrs. Brown was the first person I met Sunday April 10th at St. Marks AME Church. As I listened to her play the piano at church, I was struck by her quiet, graceful disposition that could be immediately viewed. A humble spirit that quietly carried out the task she needed to do to serve the church and others she blessed as we listened to the music that filled the church. It allowed for me to see Christ reflected in her from the very first time I met her in 2016. Linda Brown continues to be a blessing to us all! Thank you for sharing Mrs. Brown with us, we are blessed and forever transformed by a woman who changed the nation. As a result of Linda Brown and your entire family, we now have diversity reflected in every aspect of the district with our student population and staff. If granted permission from the family, we would like to place a brick with her name on it at the walkway of the School Board building. We celebrate the many accomplishments and memories of a peaceful, courageous warrior, Mrs. Linda Brown. Personally, I extend prayers to you as Mrs. Linda Brown transitions to everlasting life, may you be comforted as she begins her peaceful rest with God with the welcoming words, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” Respectfully Submitted by Topeka Public Schools, Superintendent Dr. Tiffany Anderson
Thursday April 05, 2018
Condolence From: Mr.& Mrs. George A.Kemper
Condolence: To the Brown-Thompson family: You have our heartfelt condolences.We are truly a product of the sacrifice your family has made. We did not have the opportunity to know Mrs.Brown,however we are so "Grateful & Thankful" for the courage and sacrifice she made for our generation and all generations to come.May God continue to Bless your family and may her legacy live on. The Kempers(Kansas,City,Ks)
Wednesday April 04, 2018
Condolence From: Karen Hiller
Condolence: I am Karen Hiller, the City Councilwoman who represents the district in Topeka that includes both Monroe and Sumner Elementary schools as well as the Chair of the small group Brown v. Board Sumner Legacy Trust which is working to save and revitalize Sumner and to activate and advance the legacy of Brown. I have known and deeply respected Linda, her mother Leola and sister Cheryl for many, many years. What I'd like to do is share some parting words with Linda.... Thank you, Linda. You were a child when this all started. Gracefully, but not with any personal eagerness, you took the role of icon....from that day and for the rest of your life. I join with legions to pledge that we will work until our dying days to strive to finish what your action, and those of the other parents, students, teachers and advocates, started. Thank you, thank you. What you did changed the world.
Wednesday April 04, 2018
Condolence From: Janet Thompson Jackson
Condolence: Dear Brown Family, There are no words that can describe your loss, but know that we hold all of you close in our hearts during this time and send healing prayers for you. With love, The Brown Foundation Board of Directors “A great soul serves everyone all the time. A great soul never dies. It brings us together again and again.” – Maya Angelou
Wednesday April 04, 2018
Condolence From: Rev. Ronald K Smith
Condolence: To The Family of Linda Brown-Thompson, I want to express my sincerest condolences to the entire family. Some of you I met while I pastored St. Mark AME, Topeka, others I only heard about. However you are all special to me. Linda was very supportive of my ministry at St. Mark AME (1992-1996). Because of her humility she was not one that had to be out front. However she was very inspirational and I enjoyed the times I would go to her home and sit off and talk with her and her hubby William (Buster). She was also a very vital part of the music ministry at St. Mark AME. In many ways she has been a trailblazer and a God-fearing Child of the Almighty, so faithful and dedicated. The whole Topeka community will not be the same without Sister Linda, but I pray that you'll keep the legacy while she sojourn on earth alive ( I know Cheryl will). I thank you for affording me the opportunity to serve as member of the Brown Foundation. It was my intent to attend service but unfortunately the logistics for my travel from Bermuda to Topeka could not be arranged because of other obligations. But "Oh! I don't fear or fret, because in that Great Getting Up Morning sister Linda and I will meet again in that place were there is no segregation, were all God's children will walk hand in hand"...Family, I'm talking about Heaven.....sleep on Sister Linda but in that Great Getting Up Morning, we shall meet again. Submitted-In-Love Rev. Ronald K Smith Bermuda
Wednesday April 04, 2018
Condolence From: Min. Cynthia Oneal
Condolence: "... “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live. 26 And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die." (John 11:25) To the bereaved family and friends of Sis. Linda Carol Brown-Thompson: You have my sincere sympathy in the loss of your Loved One. During this time of grieving, may the Lord give you peace. May you take comfort in knowing that your Beloved is at rest, basking in the loving arms of our Lord and Savior. Know that, the Lord is forever present with you. He said He would never leave you nor forsake you. Be encouraged and cast your cares upon Him, for he cares for you. And as a Mother comforts a child, so will He comfort you! She fought a good fight, and she kept the faith, enduring life as a good soldier. The time has come for her to reap her reward! Although she has passed from this earthly realm, her spirit lives on; Now she resides in one of those mansions not made with human hands. So as you weep, don’t weep as though you have no hope, as to be absent in the body is to be present with the Lord! Therefore rejoice in your spirits for the ultimate victory that she has won! God bless you all. You are in my prayers and in the Hands of God!
Tuesday April 03, 2018
Condolence From: Norma J. Norman
Condolence: To the Family of Linda Brown Thompson and the Brown Family: By Mr. Oliver, Mrs. Brown and Linda Brown Thompson's bravery and dedication, those of us in Topeka who came immediately following Linda, benefited greatly from their actions, as did the entire Country! Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and we will long remember Linda's gentle yet steadfast spirit, fondly.
Tuesday April 03, 2018
Condolence From: Mae Williams
Condolence: To the family of Linda C. Brown Thompson- I met Linda some years ago with a dear friend of minds whom Linda grew up with. (Marietta Dumas) Marietta told me great stories about Linda and her sister. Linda came to New Jersey to give a speech on her journey with case Brown vs. the Board of Education. I'll never forget the story she clearly explained about the case. May you find peace and comfort, knowing that she did her job. Because of her case Brown vs. the Board of Education, we are able to attend any school, college, restaurant, etc, we so desire. THANKS be to GOD and GLORY- Much love from New Jersey, where her friend Marietta Stinson Dumas lived, and since has made her transition. May God Bless.
Tuesday April 03, 2018
Condolence From: Charita Warren
Condolence: To the entire Brown family and (all entities), please accept our sincere condolences on the passing of your loved one. For Scooter it was a privilege to have Linda as a kindergarten classmate and to have Linda and her children many years later as our next-door neighbors. Ironically, it was on the same street called “Monroe” just two blocks away where the old Monroe School became an historical landmark in the archives of Topeka, Kansas. God had a destiny for Linda and the other plaintiffs of this city in the civil rights legacy, her resume is now complete. Scooter and I firmly believe that God has accepted her with open arms for all the good she has done while on this earth. May God bless the entire family and heal each of you as the burden in your heart abounds. Sincerely, Scooter and Mickey Warren
Tuesday April 03, 2018
Condolence From: Min. Calvin E Parker
Condolence: My Deepest Sympathies to the family in these hours of bereavement To My Very Special Sister, Kim, know that you're forever in my prayers. May the Strength of the Lord be with you in the days to come. Be Not Dismayed Whatever Be Tide God Will Take Care Of You.
Sunday April 01, 2018
Condolence From: Dawn Downing
Condolence: As a Board Member of BVBSLT i would like to extend our Deepest sympathies. We our honored to be privileged fo benefit from the Legacy of Mrs Linda Brown and live vicariously through her journey. I am personally amazed of the strength of such a little girl up against what may have seemed to have felt like carrying the whole world on her shoulders. And for all that she seemed to have endured so unselfishly. That little girl helped shift the course of the nation. And today the nation and i thanks you and the Brown family for your contributions to this nation. Rest In Peace Mrs Brown you have earned it.
Saturday March 31, 2018
Condolence From: Darrel and Resa Gross
Condolence: Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts. With heartfelt condolences, Darrel and Resa Gross
Thursday March 29, 2018
Condolence From: Marie (Smith) Williams
Condolence: To Linda's family, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I went to school with Charles and Kim, and Mrs. Henderson was my 6th grade teacher at Monroe. Look to God to for comfort. My sympathy to the entire family.
Thursday March 29, 2018
Condolence From: Hartford public High school
Condolence: March 28, 2018 On behalf of Hartford Public High School, the second oldest high school in America, est. 1638 in Hartford, Connecticut; We'd like to extend our condolences to the Brown family, as they grieve the loss of their family member, Linda Brown Thompson. Through our study of American history, we recognize the importance and impact that Ms. Linda Brown made on the Civil Rights movement. Linda has inspired us to work for the equality of the races, and for the betterment of our country. Thank you for your bravery, Ms. Brown. May you rest in eternal peace. Sincerely, Students of Hartford Public High School ~ Hartford Public High School, Hartford, Connecticut
Thursday March 29, 2018
Condolence From: Marilyn Rollins
Condolence: Condolences to the family, may she rest in peace. Thanks to everyone for the work you provided to this community.
Thursday March 29, 2018
Condolence From: W
Condolence: Condolences to the Brown family. Linda, thank you for your bravery. You are an American hero that will be remembered for generations.
Wednesday March 28, 2018
Condolence From: Terry McCreight
Condolence: Rest in Jesus Linda. You and your family made it possible for all black children to have a free and better education. May God give the family strengthen. God is good.
Wednesday March 28, 2018
Condolence From: Mellin and Matthew Parker
Condolence: To our adopted family, we can't put into words the lost we are feeling. We will always cherish how she made us feel. I going to miss her and Matthew will truly miss his "grandma Linda". She'll always have a very special place in our hearts. Kim will always be a part of our family. With heavy hearts, love Mellin and Matthew.
Wednesday March 28, 2018
Condolence From: Betty Branch
Condolence: Because of you, we all got the chance of bettering ourself's with the gift of equal education. Thank You Betty Branch
Wednesday March 28, 2018
Condolence From: Wanda Wheeler
Condolence: My dear friend and co-worker. You will be missed. My sincere condolences to your family, friends and church members.
Wednesday March 28, 2018
Condolence From: Melinda Bowman
Condolence: My deepest sympathy and condolences to the Linda Thompson family (Brown). Thank you! I can not imagine our schools any other way because of you and your father. God Bless you. Austin, Texas
Wednesday March 28, 2018
Condolence From: Charles Bess
Condolence: You are now in the presence of our Lord and Savior enjoying eternal peace
Tuesday March 27, 2018
Condolence From: Jesse Brown
Condolence: What Linda did was so wonderful and full of courage that it is hard to put into words the appreciation that all of us who are Negro's have to thank her for. We call our selves African Americans because she and what she stood for made us true Americans . To many have forgotten how tough it was AND how tough a little girl she was as she stood up to all those people in a very tough time. Thank you Linda. God truly blessed us with your life
Tuesday March 27, 2018
Condolence From: Brenda L. Walker
Condolence: My sincerest condolences to the family of Linda Thompson (Brown). I am so saddened and moved by your loss. I was privileged to hear herstory first hand at a conference at my university. Rest assured that Ms. Brown's legacy and impact on school systems around this country will continue. I pray that you will be comforted as she rests in peace.
Tuesday March 27, 2018