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Christopher H. Brown

Battle Creek, Michigan

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Christopher H. Brown Battle Creek Christopher H. Brown, 62, died Friday September 10, 2010 at Battle Creek Health System. He was born August 27, 1948 in Detroit to Irving T. and Jane (Olson) Brown. Chris graduated from Ann Arbor High School in 1966 and attended the University of Michigan. Chris...

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My kids received a guided tour of the Kellog's plant in Battle creek courtesy of Chris. I will remember the kindness he showed to my kids and how special he made them feel

It's hard to believe that it has been 10 years. I miss him. He was a character for sure. One of the most fun loving people I've ever known. May your soul rest in eternal peace buddy. We'll see each other again one day. I'm going to say it even though it is sacrilege for me, Go Blue!!!

Dear Jamie and children we were so sorry to hear of Chris' passing. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Don and Luella

Chris you will be missed. God Bless Greg Weis

To my friend Chris you will greatly missed. Sorry to hear about your loss. God Bless. Greg Weis Battle Creek, MI

Mrs Brown, Georgia, Sue and Chris, I am so very sorry to hear of your
loss. I send my prayers to each of you and my thoughts are with you and the family during this very sad time. Jereme Green

Chris was one of the A2 boys, a native of Ann Arbor. And he was the first to tell you there was something special about the AA High School Class of 1966. We were the Baby Boomers who distinguished ourselves in the classroom and on the athletic field. And we maintained ties to each other- a sharing of the Purple Pride. Rest easy, my friend, a class reunion in the heavens is already in the works.

Our prayers are with you and your family. We are thankful that we knew Chris. What a dear man he was, he will be missed.
With love and prayers,
Jennifer and Bob Egbert

it is such a pleasure to have known Chris and see him put his beliefs in action with his family. I know he will be missed by all but especially by his family. I knew him little but he left me with a big impression. That being family first and always respectful of them. A fine man indeed. My prayers go out to the family during this difficult time and especially this next year with all their firsts without him. He will be watching over all of you. I pray God will give you the comfort you...