GEORGE-BROWN-Obituary

GEORGE F. BROWN Jr.

Silver Spring, Maryland

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 GEORGE F. BROWN, JR.  On Tuesday, June 11, 2013 of Silver Spring, MD. Beloved son of the late George F. and Elizabeth Clagett Brown; husband of Joy A. Brown; father of Emeline (Scott) Gridley and Eric Brown; brother of Richard Brown; grandfather of Claire and Leo and the late Luke...

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Blessed are those who mourn,
for they will be comforted.
Matthew 5:4

George was a wonderful man and we were incredibly lucky to have him as a patient. Everytime he walked in the door the office got brighter and he put a smile on everyone's face. His stories, outlook on life, and general demeanor will always be an inspiration to all of us at Palmercare Chiropractic. He will be greatly missed.

George,
As the last honor due to you is about to be rendered, we are filled with
gratitude for your friendship.

Although tragically we are now unable to continue that friendship in person, rest assured that the exemplary life you led will continue to inspire us to try to be there for your family in their time of need. We pray that your spirit in this knowledge can rest in peace.

Reading over all the tributes dedicated to you in the newspaper, I was struck by all the...

George was a very caring and devoted man to his family and his chosen life. Sometimes we are drawn into the life of caring for someone else and sometime we choose this life. George gave his whole life to the care and easement of pain of others. God will reward him for his self sacrifice. I remember the days at the Fire Station #3 when cooking for the med crew (as we all know they were always on the road)George did not want any seeds left in his tomatoes, and please have plenty of bread...

George is a uniquely positive and great natured person. I know of no one who is or was all that George was in the kindness, caring and compassion parts of life. The impact he had on our fire department can not be measured in words. Simply stated George Brown is a great man!

Captain George Brown, Retired, Fairfax City Fire Department

I didn't know the blessings awaiting me when I became Emaline's and Eric's second grade teacher at Bel Pre School. That was when I had the privilege of getting to know George and Joy Brown. They were the kind of parents all teachers dreamed of having for room parents. There was something special about George. It was one of those things you couldn't see or touch, or measure , but something you could feel and wanted to be a part of. George was a peaceful man and just his presence and the sound...

George and I were acquaintances at Albert Einstein High School but became traveling buddies - bussing, walking, carpooling as the need arose between Kensington and Montgomery College. We just enjoyed each other's company; I particularly remember hiking the last several miles into Kensington singing "Truckin'" by the Grateful Dead. Always a decent, kind, humorous guy.