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Caspar H. ""Cap"" Brown

Phoenix, Arizona

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Brown, Caspar H. ("Cap") A great run has come to an end. After 90+ years of living, Cap Brown passed away on January 12, 2013. Born Caspar Herrmann Brown, Jr. on June 9, 1922 in Eufala, Oklahoma, Cap spent his formative years in Springfield, Illinois and later studied business at the...

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Cap will certailnly be missed at the Pacific Senior GOlf Association events. It was a pleasure knowing him.

Jim and I would like to send our deepest sympathy to you all on the passing of your father. We have many Moon Valley memories of Cap through golf at the club. Jim and Donna Cunning.

Dear Brown Family,
I was so sorry to hear of your loss, it's a hard time, we lost my dad in November. It's been so long since I've seen you (Melissa) but actually think of you often and our crazy times at Rio Seco. I remember your Dad well from the many nights I spent at your house so we could be out on those horses first thing in the morning. I hope you find comfort in all of your wonderful memories of your dad. I'd love to catch up sometime if you live here in town.
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Rest in peace, Cappy. Sorry I couldn't get out to Phoenix to see you, but I will see you in the next life. You had a fantastic run! From Lincoln Greens to Pinetop! Wow! Hope everyone is well in Phoenix....Condolences to all the Brown family - from Texas.

My deepest sympathy to all the sonderful children and grandchildren of Cap. Sorry I can't be there with you all.Aunt Betty Lou.
Aunt Betty Lou

Capp I will miss your frequent calls just saying you where checking to see how i was doing with my battle with cancer. I will miss going to Suns games with you as well, and catching a bite to eat at Eli's with Tony. You were one special and caring friend. God Bless until we meet again.

Cap, you seldom shot 91 on the course, but you got there in life, congrats to you. Condolences to the Brown family.

We became friendly when I removed stitches from his forehead in the locker room of PTCC. No way was he going to Phoenix for this and miss a round or two of golf. D. Einhorn

Cap we are going to miss you. Who will tell us how to take care of those divots. Hay Man