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Christopher Edward Browning

Mobile, Alabama

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April 21, 1964 - Dec. 15, 2014 Christopher Edward Browning - a native and lifelong resident of Mobile, AL died Monday, December 15, 2014 at his residence. He was a 1983 graduate of McGill-Toolen High School. He is survived by his brother, Michael (Aimee) Rose; two nieces, Anna and Ellen Rose;...

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I was saddened to hear of the recent passing of Chris. He was a dedicated person who could tell a story with the best of them. A very considerate individual who was talented and could handle just about any kind of situation. I will miss seeing and hearing you at the bell-stand at the hotel. RIP my friend.

Chris you were one of a kind! That was a good kind. You leaving here, means you are in a better place, with no more worries or pain. I thank God for getting to know and work with you.
The Archbishop!

Chris was a great friend... a really fantastic guy. I will sorely miss hearing from him every night. My deepest sympathy is with your family.

To Chris... Oh no! There goes Tokyo!

Thoughts and Prayers to the Browning Family! Great classmate - Mc-T '83

Chris, I send love to you and your family. We (Brian and I, and Arthur) are sorry we could not make it to your service today. We will light a candle for you tonight. <3

I met Chris Browning through my daughter. He was always pleasant to be around. He will be missed by so many.

Chris-I miss you buddy! Had many great times hanging out with you and watching you play and playing shows with you at Poor Richards, George's, the Vincent Van Go Go. Very sad to see you go.

Family Browning, Chris fought a good fight . . . He would not stay down . . .He came back and back and back . . .Sad you must be during this season of grief after his death . . .May his legacy live long after his time here on Earth with us . . And may you be healed in the fullness of time from the pain of loss. . . Sincerely , Ernest Laird

So long, man. You were a good guy.