ANSLEY-BROWN-Obituary

ANSLEY GIDDENS BROWN Jr.

Birmingham, Alabama

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BROWN, ANSLEY GIDDENS, JR., who lived like the sun in the hearts of family and friends, died at home in the adoring company of his loved ones on Nov. 24, 2011. He rejoiced in his 66 years on earth-almost as much as we did. A celebration of his life will occur at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 30, at...

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My thoughts and prayers are with you in the loss of Ansley. He was part of a vanishing Southland...the true raconteur. He always enjoyed his visits to Destin, and I have many fond memories of exquisite meals and labyrynthine conversations stretching far into the night before an early morning sales visit at the library. I never see an ascot that I don't think of him.

We are friends of Robert and Diane's, and they both spoke so highly of Ansley. We are sorry to hear of his passing and hope that good memories soon overshadow your grief.

Mr. Brown will be greatly missed. We will miss his smile and sense of humor.we give our condolences to the family.

I met Ansley many years ago and Birmingham and have always enjoyed seeing him on his visits here. He definitely was a true gentleman with an unmatched wit and personality. May God comfort his family and friends at this time and may his spirit and memories live on forever.

We,the Patient Support Council of Henry St Kidney Center, would like to offer our heartfelt condolences to the family at this time. We will miss his laughter and smile. May God continue to be with you. Sincerely, the PSC

Joyce, Mike Curl just told me about this tonight. God love you! Can't believe we will not see the "color" anymore! However! He will still be in our memories...ascots and wild shoes and all! Love you always!
Charles Hamill, from "Lou's"!

You once told me that Ansley was the source of your inspiration. I remember scarves, and trips to Paris, and stories. You would share the memories of these trips and anecdotes of Ansley with such loving, lavish detail that I felt he flowed through you somehow. He still does.

Ansley was the epitome of a true Southern gentleman. He will always be remembered with fondness. Our hearts go out to Joyce and the entire family.

Joyce - I am very sorry for the loss of Ansley. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.