Preston Johnson
May 22, 2009
To The Brown Family,
I work at the VA Hospital and on occassion I would see Ivory in clinic. So I have known him for four years. We became good friends during those years. He was so real! That's what I loved about him, and it will be hard not seeing him pop by the clinic area to see me. He will truly be missed and I loved him like an older brother. I know God makes no mistakes so I will entrust him to the Master for He knows best.
Donald Givehand
May 15, 2009
To the entire Brown Family,
Ivory will be truly missed by friends and classmates alike. Growing up in Omaha with Ivory, watching his success on stage and him being a true friend. I never got to say thanks for your encouragment to finish college as he was joining the Navy. Thank you Ivory. God be with you on your journey to heaven.
Big love to all of the Browns.
Givehand Family
Pensacola,FL
Maxine Hogan
May 14, 2009
To the entire Brown Family...
My heart goes out to all of you. May your memories of Ivory sustain you and help you through this most difficult time. I will keep you in my prayers.
Jackie Dorsey
May 14, 2009
Tiffany,our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.
The Dorsey Family
Sarah Davis
May 14, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Gwendolyn(Gwenie) Brown
May 13, 2009
I know he will be missed. Ivory was like a brother and a family member growing up on 17th & Lake St. I remember seeing them come from the OFFBEAT CLUB from dancing with his sister Fe Fe they were called, The Untouchables.. I too express my deepest and sincerest sympathy to all of you from the bottom of my heart. May God Bless you richly and keep you in His care.
Rita (Brewer) Crosslen
May 13, 2009
To Betty (and the Brown Family), I am so sorry to hear about Ivory. You all have my deepest and most sincere sympathy!
Robert (Bobby) Duncan
May 13, 2009
To The Brown Family,
I am so very sorry to hear of Ivorys' passing, he was like a brother and a family member growing up in Omaha. I remember the good times we had as kids, being in the ELKS and the talent shows at the park he was in. I haven't had the opportunity to see or talk to him in many years. I used to conduct business in the bay area ( No. California) and tried to contact him when I heard he was in Hayward, Ca. I wish to express my deepest and sincerest sympathy to all of you from the bottom of my heart. I know he will surely be missed. Remember the good times you had with him as I do. All of our times were good back then, I don't remember any bad times. May God Bless all of you; now and in the future with this sorrow you must face.
Cora Bristol
May 13, 2009
We will dance together again in Heaven...rest now. To the family, my prayers are for you all.
Cora Ann Bristol
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