Lance Lee-Brown-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Sisco Funeral Home, Inc. - Pea Ridge

Lance Lee Brown

Pea Ridge, Arkansas

Sep 15, 1960 – May 27, 2019

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BORN
September 15, 1960
DIED
May 27, 2019
LOCATION
Pea Ridge, Arkansas

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Sisco Funeral Home, Inc. - Pea Ridge Obituary

Lance Lee Brown was born September 15, 1960 in Rogers, Ar. To Hoytte H. Brown and Dorothy Hamilton Brown. He died May 27, 2019 of natural causes at his home in Pea Ridge.


He graduated from Rogers High School in 1978 having previously been an Oakdale Junior High Band Drum Major and was in the Rogers High School Marching Band and Jazz Band. He attended the University of Arkansas, College of Agriculture and was active in the Methodist Youth Fellowship at First Methodist Church (formally Central) in his formative years. He enjoyed people and brought that warmth to his career in sales in the building industry. He loved horses, was a student of the Parelli method of training horses and will be remembered for the classic John Deere label on his attire. He is preceded in death by his father.


Survivors are his mother, Dorothy Brown Lynch and husband Leo of Pea Ridge; his former wife, Bevi Asbill Brown of Centerton and numerous cousins and friends.


Graveside services, conducted by Rev. Scott Stewart, will be held at 11:00 A.M. Monday, June 3, 2019 at Benton County Memorial Park in Rogers under the direction of Sisco Funeral Home in Pea Ridge.


Online condolences may be made at siscofuneralhome.net


 

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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dorothy, so sorry for your loss and we are sorry that we were unable to attend his service. We are thinking of you and keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. May God help you try to fill the void that is now in your life.

We have truly lost a good friend in lance my prayers go out to all family

Thoughts and Prayers are with you.

I am a neighbor. I'm going to miss hearing that loud diesel truck everyday. He would always wave when we waved at him. He was very quiet and never got into anybody's business. I'm sure GOD has a place for Lance in God's Marching Band. RIP.

He was a nice young man. We worked at Walmart years ago together. Prayers for comfort.

So sorry Dorothy. Lance was a sweet young man. Praying for you and the family.