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Andre "Rosey" Brown

Los Angeles, California

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BROWN, Andre "Rosey" (Age 50) Beloved Husband, Father, Brother, Son and Friend Born February 7, 1956 in Rockford, IL. Passed away July 18, 2006 in Northridge, CA. Andre "Rosey" was an actor in film and television, a retired police officer, and football coach. Survived by wife of 26 years, Debra...

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Big Dre you were an inspiration to me and i´m truly thankful that I got the chance to tell you that in person. You always told me "IF YOU DO THINGS RIGHT NOBODY CAN SY YOU DID THEM WRONG. THEY MAY TRY TO LIE AND SAY THAT YOU DID THEM WRONG , BUT THE TRUTH WILL ALWAYS SURFACE. Thanks for everything bro

I chatted with Rosie’s sister years ago and told her how much I loved and admired him, I wish I had saved her number, I would be proud and privileged to meet his son and sisters that he loved dearly. 480 313 -1832

My youngest brother was a wonderful man I visited him in California and he treated me like a Queen I miss him so much but I know he's in heaven with my Mom and my other brothers Lord please take care of them ALL along with my dad I love and miss you REST IN PEACE

I met Rosey when I was 11 years old in Billings Montana. I remember playing with his son Jason Brown and I met his mom Debbie Brown. We became good friends with them for 3 years my brother Ramone and my mom Tammy and lost contact with the Brown family. I did not know mr. Rosey Brown passed away in 2006. My love and prayers go out to the Brown's family.

Rosey you are the reason why I became a cop as well as an actor. Thanks and MUCH LOVE BIG BROTHER

I remember watchin Andre on full house he was like a big teddy bear, and I'm sure everyone who worked with him got the pleasure of meeting a wonderful person inside and out, Andre is joining my sister Heather and I know they're watching over us. I wish I had gotten to meet Andre but I am glad that I got to watch his talent on tv. He will be missed and his legacy will live on in our hearts forever.

Liz, may I meet you one day , I really loved your brother and he loved me. Peggy 480 313 1832