On Sunday, December 19, 2010 at 3:30pm. Geraldine Brown Cowling was called to rest. For her work was done here, She was very loving and caring person with a beautiful smile and heart that left lasting memories in the learts of all who knew her. Daughter of the late James T. Brown and Winnie Jane Brown, she was born on June 14, 1928 in Suffolk Nansemond County, Virginia. After graduating from public schools there, she married the late Nathaniel Columbus Cowling and move to Baltimore, Maryland where their life togather began. Geraldine achieved many accomplishments in Baltimore some of which included substitute teaching and volunteer medical work as well as learning to use computers later in life. After several years in Baltimore, Geraldine and Nathaniel Cowling had a son Bryan Cowling. They were both loving and devoted parents. After the death of Nathaniel, Geraldine continued to be devoted to her son in everyway growing evermore closer to him until the day she died. Geraldine was equally devoted to the church where she was a member for over fifty years Wayland Baptist Church. She was a member of the J. Edgar Henson Ministry, Senior Ministry and the Hour of Dedication Church School where she was very active. Doing thing with the church was very important to her in life. In addition to her loving son, Bryan Cowling, she is survived by a brother, Curtis Wooden; anut, Amelia Goodman; first cousins, Florence Fitzgerald, Charley B. Jordan, Beatrice Pittman, Mark Brown, Catherine Jones, Shdrack Brown and Alford T. Brown; nieces and nephew, Mattie Rawls, Jaqueline Woody, Willette Brown, Sheila Brown, Darryl Brown, Lisa Mayes and Carvin Benton; and a host of Other relatives and family friends.