Raquel “Rachel” Segura Brown

Raquel “Rachel” Segura Brown of Dickinson, Texas passed away at 9:48 pm, on Saturday May 17, 2025 surrounded by her loving family. Raquel was born on February 9, 1934 in Los Fresnos, Texas, to Benjamin and Amalia (Maldonado) Segura and was the 3rd oldest of 8 children. The family moved to League City Texas, where she met the love of her life, Carlos Alvarez Brown, while working at Bradshaws Nursery. They were married on May 30, 1958 and were then blessed with 6 children of their own and moved to Dickinson Texas where they lived and raised their family.  Raquel worked first at the nursery then went to work as a custodian at the Shrine of the True Cross School for several years after which she went to work for Dickinson Independent School District until retirement. She loved to sing and she taught her favorite songs to her grandchildren. She loved when her family came to visit her, and loved the family get togethers.

Raquel is proceeded in death by her parents Benjamin Segura and Amalia Maldonado, by her husband of 60 years Carlos Alvarez Brown, her son Rodolpho Brown, daughter Ninfa Brown all of Dickinson, Sister Esther Rodriguez of Olmitos, Texas, Rogelio Segura of League City, Texas, Rebecca Gonzalez of League City, Texas and Sara Mosqueda of Dickinson, Texas.

She is survived by her daughter Linda Trevino (Pete Jr) of League City, Texas, daughter Diana Brown (Martin) of Dickinson, Texas, son Charlie Brown (Kyeongsuk) of Alexandria Virginia, daughter Eva Brown Behle (Jack) of Danbury, Texas and daughter Patricia Brown of Dickinson Texas. Her grandchildren Rachel (Johnnie), Jessica (Steven), Joseph, Leticia (Abel), George Jr (Lacey), Cindy (Brian), Ricardo, Chris (Sonia), Yuri, Pete III, and Sonia. 25 great grandchildren and 4 great great grandchildren.

In her honor,  there will be a visitation on Thursday, May 22, 2025 from 5:00pm to 7:00pm at Crowder Funeral Home in Dickinson, Texas. A rosary will follow at 7:00pm. A funeral mass will be held on Friday, May 23, 2025 at 11:00am at Shrine of the True Cross Catholic Church. Committal will follow at Forest Park East Cemetery in Webster, Texas.

4 comments

  1. The best grandma in the world. We love and miss you so much.
    Love, The Medina family 💓

    Rachel
  2. you will forever be missed great grandma. I love you forever❣️.

    Cambria
  3. You came and took over our house and our lives. We are forever going to miss the days of you running the house. I’m so thankful we got to spend all that time with you. Very seldom a dull moment with you there. Can not express to anybody how many times you had us laughing with your ways. Oh how I wish we could go home and see you watching your gabbys dollhouse again. Seeing that big beautiful smile on Sunday morning when we gave you those donut holes…… we love and miss you so much grandma.

    Johnnie Medina Jr
  4. We love a miss you grandma!!

    Williford Family

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