gorgeous girl with dark brown hair and blue eyes
I am the daughter of Marie Brown; and my mother died tragically from both a broken heart, and poor medical care. My mother made the mistake of taking the original patent, given to her by the Patent and Trademark Office, to a security or alarm company; and the company refused to return it to her. My father Albert Brown tragically died from a fire; and I believe these tragic events sent her into a nervous breakdown; and I had to have her committed for her own safety. She was able to partially recover; but not entirely. She suffered a heart attack; entered the ambulance conscious and talking; but was comatose, suffering from brain anoxia, when she entered the emergency room. Later she was in a vegetative state on a respirator. I believe her disheveled appearance led the ambulance team to believe she was of no value; and the lawyer that I asked to initiate a malpractice suit stated, he wouldn't take the case, because "She's not worth anything". She died in the hospital. She never received any monetary rewards whatsoever, from her invention, and was generally perceived as worthless, by society, after her nervous breakdown.
Marie Brown, known for her contributions to the invention of the home security system, was buried at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. She passed away on February 2, 1999, and her burial site is part of a well-known cemetery that hosts the remains of many notable figures.
André-Marie Ampère died on June 10, 1836, in Marseille, France. He suffered from a long illness, which was exacerbated by the stress of his personal life, including the death of his wife. His contributions to science, particularly in electromagnetism, have left a lasting legacy despite his struggles in later life.
Marie Osmond experienced a highly publicized nervous breakdown in 2007. This episode was triggered by various personal and professional stresses, including the pressures of her career and family challenges. She has since spoken openly about her struggles with mental health, emphasizing the importance of seeking help and support.
Marie Van Brittan Brown died in 1999.
Marie Van Brittan Brown had one sibling, a younger sister.
whats is marie van brittan brown parents mane,spouse,children
no she did not
Yes ! he did
YES
yes, 5 of them.
she got married to Albert Brown
yes, 5 of them.
5 KIDS
1
Security System