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Quang Ba THICH
January 7, 2018
My late respect to Mr Browne & best wishes to Mrs Le Lieu Browne
Thich Quang Ba
Abbot Van Hanh Monastery
Canberra- Australia
8/1/2018
KinSann Myint
September 16, 2012
My sympathies to Le Lieu, and the family on the death of Mr Browne.
September 6, 2012
My deep sympathy to the Brown family. Romans 15:33.
Cynthia
September 4, 2012
May the God of comfort be with your memories.
September 1, 2012
I am deeply sorry for your loss. He is in God's remembrance.
Mike Carr
August 31, 2012
They don't make reporters any more of his caliber. That is so sad and tragic.
Laurie Brown
August 31, 2012
My sympathies on the death of Malcolm, to Le Lieu, Miriam and Tim, and his children. I am his cousin, daughter of his uncle Charlie. While we met only once (that I can remember), I vividly remember when he, Le Lieu and his father, my uncle Douglas, came to our house in Los Angeles one day while they were out from the east coast. Malcolm was full of fascinating stories about Viet Nam, the dangers there, getting hurt by stepping on a punji stake, and his dog that got a Purple Heart! I'm sorry that I waited too long to try and get in touch with him. His spirit will live on.
T B
August 30, 2012
Thank you for the truth and stark reality checks this country needed. My condolences to his family.
Marian
August 29, 2012
Job asked? If a able bodied man should die can he live again?
You will call, And I myself will answeryou. For the work of your hands you will have a yearning. Like Job Mr.Browne can look forward to a time when god will call and he will answer.
Brian Gettelfinger
August 29, 2012
He sounds like an absolutely fascinating gentleman. Wish I could have met him in person. Thank you, Malcolm!
l p(rev.21:4)
August 29, 2012
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
ER
August 29, 2012
Thank you for your unflinching and uncompromising courage in showing us war as it really was, fraught with human drama, determination and pain.
RIP, Mr. Browne. Condolences to your family, friends and colleagues.
August 29, 2012
To the the family of Malcolm Browne - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that he will be missed by many.
Lynne (Browne) Bishop
August 28, 2012
Dear Le Lieu, Tim, Martha, Miriam and family, I have such fond memories of visiting with you all in NY and VT...Thanksgiving in VT, bagels and sable plate in PW...and lots of great conversation. My deepest condolences, Le Lieu. You and Malcolm were such a wonderful team. May your memories sustain you in this difficult time. Martha & Tim, I have been trying to find your number or email, but so far no luck. I'll keep looking. May the God and Father of us all comfort you in this time of loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Lynne
August 28, 2012
My deepest sympathy to the family of Malcom Browne. He lived in an age of journalism that will not be forgotten.
Phyllis Lowman
August 28, 2012
No matter your politics, seeing how you Do Not want to see AMERICA was and is very important. Thank you Mr. Browne for showing us this and for showing us just how to step up to courage. God Bless your Family.
Stephanie Van Hoorn
August 28, 2012
Please accept my sympathy for your loss. I remember meeting Malcolm in 1963 and being much in awe of him. Tim and Miriam, I'll always hold your family in the light.
Michael Barrington
August 28, 2012
A hero for freedom, thank you for your work. RIP
Mary Dease
August 28, 2012
In a visit twelve years ago to Vietnam's Thien Mu Pagoda (located in Hue), I viewed & photographed the displayed automobile in which Thich Quang Duc traveled to his self-immolation. Limitless courage, and what a powerful photograph! Rest in peace, Malcolm Browne.
Scott Chamberland
August 28, 2012
Rest in Peace
Ray Allen
August 28, 2012
Sympathy & kindest regards to the Browne family & friends wherever they may be. God bless 1 & all. Take care.
Carole Scarborough
August 28, 2012
When it comes to heroes in any war, I always include the journalists who risk their lives to keep us informed.
Mr.Browne,I light a candle, in honor of the light that you shed on the events that changed our lives.
Thank you Malcome for your service to the cause of freedom, justice and this country. Rest in peace.
August 28, 2012
Please accept our heartfelt sympathy during this time of bereavement. Romans 15:33.
August 28, 2012
Thank you for your courageous work...R.I.P.
August 28, 2012
Sorry to hear about your loss. Please find comfort in the Hearer of prayer. Psalm 65:2
Jim Walsh
August 28, 2012
Heroic is not too grand a description of Mr. Browne's work in Vietnam. "The New Face of War" had a tremendous effect on me and, I'm sure, on thousands of others who struggled to understand what was evolving in Vietnam. Mr. Browne and David Halberstam reside in a special niche in my memory as witnesses to a new era in American political consciousness and truthtelling.
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