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Stanley Brown Obituary

Stanley Eugene Brown, 83, of Williamsburg, passed away on December 2, 2013, at Woodhaven of The Williamsburg Landing in the presence of his loving wife Judy. He was born on June 17, 1930 in Culpeper County, Va., and was the son of Herbert C. and Nellie H. Brown.
Stan received a B.A. from Emory and Henry College and a M.Ed. from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. He served in the U.S. Army as a cryptographer in Okinawa.
Stan began his career as a high school teacher and football coach in Tennessee and later in Petersburg, Va. He was an elementary school principal in Chesapeake, Va., in the early 1960s. Stan entered the business world as an underwriter for The Equitable in 1963, and he enjoyed success in the insurance industry until the College of William and Mary called him back into the field of education in 1969.
At William and Mary, Stan started in the Office of Financial Aid as an administrator. He went on to become the Director of Corporate Relations and served as acting Vice President of Development in 1980. Stan established the Department of Career Services in 1981 and was that department's director until his retirement in 1994. He was the president of both the Virginia and the Southern College Placement Associations where he was recognized by both organizations with their respective Distinguished Service Awards. He also was a member of the Board of Governors for the National College Placement Association. Stan was particularly proud of the recognition by the student body of the College to be selected by the Classes of 1978 and 1994 to be Honorary Marshal at the respective graduation ceremonies. He was also recognized as an Honorary Member of the Young Guarde of the Society of the Alumni of the College of William and Mary. In 1995, Stan received the Emory and Henry College Alumni Distinguished Achievement Award.
Stan gave freely of his time as a volunteer for both his community and his church. He was a past president of the United Fund of Greater Williamsburg and also a past president of the Williamsburg Kiwanis Club. He was the past chairman of the successful Williamsburg, James City County school bond referendum and a past member of the same school board. He also served as the past chairman of the Regional Commission on Growth and was a former member of the Board of Directors of the Williamsburg Land Conservancy. He was recognized with that organization's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012. Stan was the director of the Colonial Capitol Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. He particularly enjoyed his volunteer work as an on site interpreter for Jamestown Rediscovery. Stan was a member of the Williamsburg United Methodist Church and served as a lay reader and chairman of the Building Committee. He was also past president of the Cooperative Ministries of Williamsburg.
Stan was preceded in death by his daughter Jan, his parents and four siblings: Roy, Hazel, Florence, and Maxine. Stan is survived by his wife of 61 years, Judy McInturff Brown, his daughter Bly Brown and her husband Bill Fisher, his son Stanley "Mac" Brown and his wife Mom Nak Brown, his grandchildren, Austin and his wife Colleen; Eleanor, Kevin, Corinna and her husband Keith; his sister Katherine, his brothers Estil and his wife Marge and Danny and his wife Maxine and many nephews and nieces.
Stan loved spending time with his family. He enjoyed people and did not know a stranger. Stan traveled extensively; seeing new places and meeting people were some of his favorite pastimes. He had many good and loyal friends. Stan knew how to celebrate life.
There will be a service to honor and celebrate Stan's life at the Williamsburg United Methodist Church on December 14, 2013, at 2 p.m. with a reception to follow in the church fellowship hall.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Jamestown Rediscovery Project, Box 3610, Williamsburg, Va. 23187 or the Williamsburg Land Conservancy, 5000 New Point Rd., Suite 3101, Williamsburg, Va. 23188. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.bucktroutfuneralhome.net

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Published by Virginia Gazette from Dec. 7, 2013 to Jan. 6, 2014.

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Maggie Barnes

December 2, 2024

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Mary Meade Saunders

December 17, 2013

Judy,

Pam Garrett told me about Stan's passing in her Christmas Card. I was so sorry to get the news. Stan was a wonderful man who gave me very good advice. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Mary Meade

December 13, 2013

I was so sorry to learn of Stan's death.Stan was the most affable man I ever knew. This much I know. Stan will always be with you. You will feel his presence every day and every night. Stan would not want you to grieve overlong. He loved you and would want you to live a happy life, even if it is without you. With affection. Jean Canoles Bruce

Michael & Maggie Barnes

December 12, 2013

Judy, our dear friend, we were so sorry to hear of Stan's death. I have such fond memories of both of you. Whenever you saw Stan, he had that special ability to make you feel that you were just the person he wanted to see. He will be so missed in the community and the WM family. Your personal loss is greater than all of that. Please know that we love you and that our thoughts are with you.

December 12, 2013

Betty Flo and I will miss seeing Stan in and around town and attending football games at WM. I have fond memories of Stan when I too worked and coached at the College.. Our sympathy to the family.
Steve Haynie

dad loved his gradson

December 12, 2013

Miss you dad

December 11, 2013

JUDY OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AT THIS TIME. JUDY AND I SHARE FOND MEMORIES OF OUR TIME TOGETHER WITH YOU AND STAN IN ALDERSGATE.STAN WAS A POSITIVE INFLUENCE ON EVERYONE HE MET AND ALL THOSE WHO KNEW HIM.WHILE WE ALL KNOW WE'RE JUST PASSING THROUGH THIS LIFE IT IS NEVER EASY TO LOSE SOMEONE YOU LOVE.I KNOW YOU HAVE MANY FOND MEMORIES TO CHERISH AND HELP YOU THROUGH YOUR GRIEVING AND THE SUPPORT OF FAMILY,FRIENDS AND CHURCH TO HELP YOU DURING THIS SAD TIME.I'M SORRY WE WON'T BE ABLE TO BE THERE TO CELEBRATE HIS LIFE. WE WILL BE OUT OF TOWN BUT PLEASE KNOW YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE IN OUR PRAYERS.
WARM PERSONAL REGARDS,
BOB AND JUDY RATHERT

Joe Cowling

December 10, 2013

Judy, I am so sorry for your loss. You and Stan are two shinning examples of how fortunate many of us were to have been born a generation that had exposure to teachers like you. PHS Class of '63

Judy Knudson

December 9, 2013

Judy,

I was so sorry to read of Stan's death. What a wonderful person he was and what an asset to our community. My thoughts are with you and your family.

Phil

December 9, 2013

I would like to extend my condolences to the family. Death is never something we get use to. But know during this time you are not alone. Our Creator promises better days ahead. He will give you the strength needed to get through this difficult time.

Carson & Polly Barnes

December 8, 2013

Judy dear, You know our prayers are with you and your family, and our thoughts are of cherished memories and the blessing of our many years of friendship with Stan. I was a great day for W&M when Stan joined the staff. Who but Stan could be fully accepted by all the faculties, a role model and inspiration to students,trusted and respected by several Presidents, and loyal friend to all colleagues and associates. Stan's was a life well lived for family and friends, and a good and faithful servant pleasing to his Creator. We miss you Stand, but THANKS for the good example and great memories.

Derwin Cox

December 8, 2013

Stan was a find gentleman. His daughters Jan and Bly were great friends of mine since 8th grade. I really got to know him when I worked at W&M and seeing him was always so pleasant. I last spoke with him at a 'TRIBE' football game in the early Fall of this year. His perpetual smile and kind words served a source of inspiration for me and I knew I had his support. 'RIP' Stan!!

Bly Straube

December 8, 2013

Dearest Stan with the lovely smile. He always made me feel that he was glad to see me and I sense that everyone who met him felt the same way. I am so happy that I saw him at my lecture in October! A truly accomplished and kind man--he will be missed.

Betty and Bob Squatriglia

December 8, 2013

We were saddened to learn of Stan's passing. He left a marvelous legacy of which you should all be proud. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Judy, and your family at this time.

Shirley and Steve Devan

December 7, 2013

Judy, I am so sorry to hear about Stan. My thoughts are with you and your family. Stan was a true gentleman and he served the College and the community with grace and generosity.

December 7, 2013

Judy, my thoughts and prayers are with you. Stan was one of my favorites when I returned to live here after my career in Fairfax. We had many chats out on the site at Jamestown and at the Middle Plantation Club. My love and best wishes to you. Rodney Taylor

Joan Foley

December 7, 2013

All my love to my oldest and dearest friends .

December 7, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Want an incredible legacy he leaves behind. I am so, so sorry for the loss of your husband and dad. Janine Sally

Cathy Lipscomb Wlson

December 7, 2013

In your memory Stan. Thank you for being a part of my life.

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