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Ray Lee Brown

Ray Lee Brown, a longtime resident of Snohomish, WA passed away peacefully on March 13, 2011 surrounded by his family. Heaven will never be the same after Ray has joined his hunting buddies.
Ray was born in Twin Falls, ID in 1929 to Claude and Mazie Brown. It was there that Ray met and married his wife of over 61 years, Jeanette. Out of high school Ray started working for the Hunter Produce Company, delivering produce to the Magic Valley area in Twin Falls. Ray and Jeanette moved to Kelso, WA in 1951 where Ray worked for the Weyerhaeuser Kraft Pulp mill. In 1953 Ray and Jeanette relocated to Snohomish; there he helped start the Everett Weyerhaeuser Kraft Pulp mill. In 1956 Ray and Jeanette made their final move to the beloved "Brown's Hotel" in the Swans Trail neighborhood of Snohomish. Ray was a wonderful father to all the neighborhood kids who would gather nightly in the shop to discuss the trials of the day. Ray would listen and offer advice but never judge. Ray was a great friend to all.
Ray was an active 4H leader for the Swans Trail 4H club in Beef and Motorcycle. Ray was active in the community as a commissioner for the Swans Trail Water District. He was also a fire commissioner for Snohomish Fire District 4 from 1968-2003. Ray took a lot of pride in his fire district work. He worked tirelessly to provide the necessary education, equipment and facilities that the fire district needed to provide service to the residents. Ray retired from Fog-Tite Meter Seal in 1995 to begin his second career as a consultant to his son Brian's farming operation; a thankless position with no pay and benefits. But Ray was always knee deep in whatever project was ongoing. Ray loved fishing and hunting. He would spend hours helping prepare for the humpy salmon season and countless hours fishing next to his friends and family. Never caring whether he caught a fish or not, but always having the net ready to land the big catch. Ray was a devoted husband, father and grandfather.
Ray is survived by his loving wife, Jeanette; sister, Gladwin Theener of Twin Falls, ID; son, Dwaine (Chris) of Seguin, TX; daughter, Kathrain Brown of Snohomish; son, Brian (Nancy) of Snohomish; grandchildren, Cori and John Brown, Aidan (Eric) Diaz and Xiang Min Li; great-grandson, Adam Diaz; and numerous nieces and nephews.
The family would like to thank the fifth-floor nursing staff at Providence Hospital for all their compassion and caring along with Dr. Emily Huang and the Puget Sound Kidney Center.
A celebration of Ray's life will be on Saturday, March 19, 2011 at 1 p.m. at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 5511 64th St. SE, Snohomish, WA 98290.
In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the Puget Sound Kidney Center, the Autism Society at www.autismspeaks.org or Snohomish Fire District 4.



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Published by The Herald (Everett) from Mar. 16 to Mar. 19, 2011.

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Greg Osborne

March 20, 2011

Jeannette and family. I am saddened by the loss of Ray. He was such an important part of so much in our community. I enjoyed working as a firefighter for him.
Greg Osborne

March 19, 2011

To Ray's Family,

I was sorry to hear of Ray's passing and I wish you all peace at this time of sorrow.

I lived in Ray's neighborhood for many years and he helped me at different times. He was a very nice man.

Love,

Carol Shamrock-Mostrom

Jeremy Dinning

March 19, 2011

My Heart is with you and I Love you all

March 18, 2011

Dear Brown family; I'm glad Ray passed away comfortably. I hope my coleagues were able to keep you comfortable as well. Sincerely Judy RN

Carol Rice

March 18, 2011

Dear Jeanette, Dwaine, Kathrain,Brian and Family,
I'm so sorry to hear about Ray's passing. He played such an important part in my growing up years. This marks end of an era and I'm grieving with you all.
Blessings, Carol

March 18, 2011

To Aunt Net and all my cousins, It has been awhile since I have enjoyed the big hugs and friendly smile as my Uncle Ray greeted me for another of our family visits to Snohomish from Hazelton, Idaho. May all your friends and family help you celebrate Ray's wonderful life. He will be missed. Love Bette Will Gower

Brad Humphries

March 18, 2011

Aunt Jeanette,Dwaine, Kathrain, Brian and Family-
Thinking of you at this time with the passing of Uncle Ray. I will always remember his wit and great sense of humor. I know I inherited some of the "Brown" genes and as I get older--it is more apparent--that is a good thing.
Take care of yourselves and keep in touch.

Brad

March 18, 2011

To Dwaine and Family I am sorry for your loss. I have a lot of good memories of hanging with you and Ray. Ray was a great guy. From Dave and Christy Sprague

Mike & Pam Kelly

March 17, 2011

We just got the message today. Sorry for your loss. Ray will be missed.

George Surplus

March 16, 2011

It's never easy loosing a loved family member.

Donna Fuller

March 16, 2011

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

March 16, 2011

To Ray's Family,
My deep and sincere sympathy to each of you for the passing of your husband, father, grandfather.

It was my privilege to have known Ray through the Sno Isle Fire Commissioners Ass'n. I admired his integrity as a man and his passion for the fire service.

Sincerely,
Kay Smith Marysville Fire Dist. ret'd
fire commissioner.

March 16, 2011

Kathrain, you know I am crying with you, and can't wait to give you a big hug. He will be missed. Angela, Paul, Brigit & Adrianna

March 16, 2011

Kathrain and family, We are so sorry for your loss. He was a very active member of the community for many years, leaving a wonderful legacy in the fire department. May he now be at peace, and smile down on you all. Tom and Sally Donovan

Tom and Sally Donovan

March 16, 2011

Kathrain and family, We are so sorry for your loss. He was a very active member of the community for many years, leaving a wonderful legacy in the fire department. May he now be at peace, and smile down on you all. Tom and Sally Donovan

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