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Earl E. Brown

Brentwood, Missouri

Aug 4, 1926 – Nov 6, 2015 (Age 89)

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BORN
August 4, 1926
DIED
November 6, 2015
AGE
89
LOCATION
Brentwood, Missouri

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Brown, Earl E. Passed away November 6, 2015. Loving husband of 56 years to Barbara Joyce Brown; blessed father to Jeffrey and Stephen (Allison) Brown; loving grandfather to Mary Catherine, Sarah, and Lily Brown. Mr. Brown was a teacher, principal, and administrator for the Brentwood School...

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Steve, Jeff, Mrs. Brown, and rest of Brown family - I am deeply sorry for your loss. Mr. Brown was always so supportive of Brentwood High School activities. He was a very classy man and had a wonderful family.

Earl you will be truly missed .I will miss you coming by the Firehouse and visting ,telling stories and just being yourself .Thanks for all the good times....
To the Brown Family sorry for your loss. Tim Hammer (Robertsville Mo.)

Earl lit up a every room I ever saw him enter. At Brentwood School District functions he was always smiling and his eyes sparkled as he scanned the room for people he knew - which was just about everybody. He was a rare and delightful guy.

We are so sorry for your loss. I always enjoyed being around your father. I know my dad and he really enjoyed their trip out west. Our thoughts are with you .ric and karen oberkrom

Earl was not actually one of our classmates from the Steelville High School Class of 1952 as Joyce was, but over the years he became an integral part of our small close-knit group. He and his camera will be sorely missed at our future reunions for those of us still around. Condolences to his family.

So sorry for your loss.

Mr Brown was my eight grade teacher in 1947 at Old Beaufort school. Our school had a reunion in 1989 with lots of stories and memories. Some of us met with him about 10 years ago at Haggie's in Union. He was a kind pleasant person-My condolences to Joyce and his sons.

We were sorry to read about Earl's death. We had great times with Earl. They go back to his college days and the late forties. He had a yellow Chevrolet convertible in which he put concrete in the driver's door because of a hole. He stayed at our home one summer and I'm sure he got tired of hearing "Earl, don't step on my flowers". We will never forget him! May peace from Our Lord be with the Brown Family. Warren & Anita Ihms

So very sorry for your loss. Your father was a kind, funny man. He was very proud of his family. I will miss his stories he liked to share with me while waiting on his car.