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Fred Stephen "Steve" Brown

Glen Alpine, North Carolina

May 17, 1947 – Nov 17, 2020 (Age 73)

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BORN
May 17, 1947
DIED
November 17, 2020
AGE
73
LOCATION
Glen Alpine, North Carolina

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Fred Stephen "Steve" BrownMay 17, 1947 - November 17, 2020Mr. Fred Stephen "Steve" Brown, 73, of Glen Alpine, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020, at Mission Hospital McDowell.Steve was born May 17, 1947, in Valdese, a son of the late Norman and Faye Hughes Brown. In addition to his parents, he...

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Sending love and prayers to Karen and the Brown family.

Sending sincere condolences for your family ... Franklin Dale

I just learned of Steve's passing. I am so sorry for the family! I have so many fond memories of riding bikes with Steve. I know he will be missed severely by all of you. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

My Condolences To The Family

Sasha and I grew up together & I can't imagine the hole that this has left in her life & the life of her children. She loved her Dad & he loved her. My favorite memory of Steve, was at Sasha's wedding. I saw the love & the pride he felt for her that day. He loved his family especially his grandbabies & he will be missed immensely. My prayers to all.

I do not know where to begin. Steve and I grew up together and we had some fun times in his first car, an orange 58 Chevrolet Bel Aire 348 4 speed and my 57 Ford. We rode all over Burke County burning rubber. I remember the time that Steve, Ben Bradshaw and I took his dad's 47 Chevy convertible on High Peak road and we ran it off the road and almost turned over. I will never forget the time he called me saying he was a state trooper and had me scared to death. He always had my back and...

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Sweet Sasha and family,
I am so, so sorry to hear of Steve's passing. I will always remember him pulling up in your yard on his motor cycle (usually when the kids were napping and you had the STOP on the front door); watching him ride Carter on the tractor; him and Larry shooting the breeze on our porch; but I think the best was when he got Freebird to climb the tree in the front yard and he said, "I want to see if he bounces." Ha ha ha. Then there was the day I cut my motorcycle a bit...