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Clay Norris Brown

JACKSON, Mississippi

Dec 22, 1954 – Sep 18, 2020 (Age 65)

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BORN
December 22, 1954
DIED
September 18, 2020
AGE
65
LOCATION
JACKSON, Mississippi

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Clay Norris Brown, 65, of Lanham seabrook, MD, died September 18, 2020 in Laurel, MD. He was born December 22, 1954.


 


 


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In Loving Memory of Mr. Clay Norris Brown: From the moment I met Clay in Guam, where he served as my LCPO, a special friendship began-one that extended far beyond our military responsibilities. Clay was a stickler for detail, a trait that earned him deep respect from everyone who worked alongside him. His infectious laugh and unwavering willingness to help others made him a beloved figure both professionally and personally. During Super Typhoon PAKA, Clay stood by my family and me with...

I met Clay while stationed at Fort Meade, Maryland. Clay was a very dedicated professional and a expert CTA. If I had any questions on any administrative matters, I knew I could always go to Clay for the answers. But what I will always remember, cherish, and miss the most about Clay, was his bubbly, and always cheerful demeanor. No matter where or when, you ran into Clay, he always had a smile on his face, and would always make you laugh. We bowled together, and Clay always helped make if a...

I met Clay at Ft. Meade. I was the Dep LCPO and Clay the Admin Chief. I recall spending many a night working evals/fitreps with Clay. Always a smile on his face. We bowled on the intramural base team together and anyone who played golf with Clay would remark about his cross-handed grip. RIP Shipmate!!! You will be missed

Clay, Rest in Peace, Shipmate. A man of integrity who always had fun. Change your golf grip, Clay, and hit em long and straight!

You're missed, my Friend.

Sending my sincere condolences to the Brown family. I know that the family have fond memories of Clay and I pray that you will draw on those good memories to get you through the tough times. Clay was a great person and will missed. While living in Guam, he was a dear friend and shipmate to me. I pray God's comfort and strength for the Brown family.

Dear family, sending my sincere sympathy, my heart goes out to you currently of great sadness. Please know that God cares about you, how you feel, and invite you to let help you.
Jeremiah 29:11,12

Mr. Brown was a great person to meet and know; his personality was big and friendly. A person willing to assistance you anyway that he could. I will miss his gigantic laughter he shared with everyone. Family I offer my condolences and may your memories of his life fill your hearts with peace and comfort day by day.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. He was a special person to the Frizzell's Family & will truly miss him, Jackie Frizzell & Family, Kinston NC