Victoria Jean Brown passed away on Friday, the 13th of April, 2018, at the age of 65, surrounded by her children and grandchildren. Victoria was born on a Monday, June 9, 1952, in Tucson, Arizona to her parents, the late William Brown and Dorothy Browning.Free spirit does not even begin to describe Victoria. She was always strong and determined to make her way through life, and live life on her terms. Her mark shines through the voices of her loved ones, the joy and laughter of all of her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She had a brilliant smile that lit up every room and was more contagious than the common cold. She was the healer of headaches, had all of the greatest recipes and was in a class all her own when it came to making jewelry. Crazy, fun, exciting and adventurous are all words we think of, when we think of her. To hear her on the stage doing Karaoke will, forever, be a fond memory for us all. She had the most outgoing and open mindset to ever grace our world and could find the beauty and light in the darkest of places. She will be loved forever and remembered always.Victoria is survived by her 3 daughters: Charity Gamboa, Faith Helm, Jessica Towe; 1 son, Bo Helm; her grandchildren: Cody Peters, Rani Gamboa, Kiona Gamboa, Michelle Jernigan, Shannon Micallef, Chris Johnson, Tristen Johnson, Scott Towe; 3 brothers: JW Brown, Monty Brown, Dusty Brown; 2 sisters: Shanna Gregory and Deborah Romo. She is also survived by several nieces, nephews and great-grandchildren. Three words will always ring true and describe Victoria perfectly: Peace, Love and Light.