Constance H. Brown, resident of Quail Ridge Country Club, Boynton Beach, Fla., died July 6, 2025, at her home.
At her request, no service will be held.
Mrs. Brown was born and raised in Massachusetts, the daughter of Willard Cook Hatch and Helen Page Hatch. Her two brothers were Willard and John Hatch. She graduated from Colby-Sawyer College, the Fashion Institute of New York City, and attended New York University. She was a fashion and advertising consultant in Boston and New York City.
She was a member of the Harvard Club of the Palm Beaches, Palm Beach, Fla., and a former member of the Delray Beach Club and the Little Club, Delray.
Predeceased by her husband, Douglas A. Brown, the couple spent nearly 20 years in Europe and South America until Mr. Brown retired from the Ford Motor Company.
Mrs. Brown is survived by her daughter Wynne Brown and husband, Dave Peterson, of Tucson, Ariz., grandson Richard (Mimi) Bond, and great-grandsons Aleksandar and Liam Bond of Austin, Texas; grandson Douglas Jones, great-grandsons Cameron and Dalton Jones of Chapel Hill, N.C.; daughter-in-law Andrea Jones of Melrose, Mass., and grandson Nicholas M. Jones (Emily), of Melrose, Mass.
Mrs. Brown's sons, David W. Jones of Melrose, Mass., and Stephen W. Jones, of Durham, N.C., preceded her in death.
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599 N.E. 15th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL 33435
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