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Benjamin Temple Brown Jr.

Covington, Louisiana

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Benjamin Brown passed away in Covington, Louisiana. Funeral Home Services for Benjamin are being provided by Schoen Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on August 26, 2007.

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With deepest sorrow we learned of Temple's passing away. Always a gentleman held in highest regard, a man who made our world a nicer place to be a part of, a friend who made enduring memories to the heart... It would be impossible to recall family Christmas gatherings without remembering Temple our beloved Santa. We shall always remember Temple as a citizen highly valued to the community of New Orleans, a family member cherished and inspirational, and a friend of whom it was a great privalege...

My deepest sympathies.He was a great person to have known.

Sincerest sympathy.
Fondly,

Adair...so sorry to hear of Temple's passing, remember him fondly..my thoughts are with you, Mom and Crickie...Best, Holly Haygood

Deepest condolences from Helen Singreen -Cooper and Henry.

To Mrs Brown, Adair & Crickie:
My thoughts and prayers are with you and the rest of your family. I know that Temple will live on in your thoughts and memories which, I am sure, are many. You all are a fond part of my past and I hope to see you again sometime in the near future.

The Pollard Family wishes the blessings of God to the Brown Family, as it deals with the loss of a great man of many talents. My his life continue through his works and his family.

I had the wonderful opportunity to meet and get to know Temple during my tenure as a manager of the Covington Wal-Mart.During that year or two we had lunch together several times, along with his collegue David from Brown's Dairy. Each lunch was filled with laughter, stories, politics,food and frivolity. He was a some raconteur!
My sincere sympathies to the Brown family

To the Brown Family,
Our family extends to you our prayers and deepest sympathy. Mr.
Brown was a good and helpful friend to my late husband when he was Director of Central City Housing on so many levels. I will remember his kindness.
Paulette Smith