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"My Special Angel, Miss Beverly Ann Brown," is a story celebrating the life of a person who was born in 1962 and diagnosed at birth as a "Mongoloid," later known as Down's syndrome. At that time many "mentally retarded" persons as they were referred to, were institutionalized at birth or kept at home as "closet children." Because they were believed to be unteachable, there were no schools or vocational workshops to even try to teach them. Change was coming and I believe that God's purpose for Beverly on earth was to be a part of that change of the attitude toward and the mistreatment and…mehr

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"My Special Angel, Miss Beverly Ann Brown," is a story celebrating the life of a person who was born in 1962 and diagnosed at birth as a "Mongoloid," later known as Down's syndrome. At that time many "mentally retarded" persons as they were referred to, were institutionalized at birth or kept at home as "closet children." Because they were believed to be unteachable, there were no schools or vocational workshops to even try to teach them. Change was coming and I believe that God's purpose for Beverly on earth was to be a part of that change of the attitude toward and the mistreatment and neglect of the mentally challenged. Even at a young age, Beverly was a blessing spreading God's love with her hugs to everyone she met. Through her experiences on her life's journey and her desire for independence, this red-haired, energetic, beautiful lady was instrumental in helping to pave the way for other mentally challenged persons. At age fifty-five, when Beverly had fulfilled her mission and purpose on earth, God called her home.
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Doris Barnes Brown, the author and mother of Miss Beverly Ann Brown, has written "My Special Angel, Miss Beverly Ann Brown" as a tribute and in honor of her daughter. Beginning in 1984, Brown has written several stories sharing her daughter's life and many outstanding accomplishments as a person with Down's syndrome.