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Glen A. Brown

Fairfield, Connecticut

Feb 21, 1958 – Sep 16, 2024 (Age 66)

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BORN
February 21, 1958
DIED
September 16, 2024
AGE
66
LOCATION
Fairfield, Connecticut

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Glen A. Brown Glen A. Brown, 66, of Fairfield, loving husband of Diane Marrone Brown, passed away peacefully on September 16, 2024. Glen was born in Norwalk on February 21, 1958, to the late Walter and Elizabeth Brown. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his stepsons, Andrew Schieffer and...

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Our sympathies are with the Brown Family. We knew Glen from high school. He was honest, a hard worker and a lot of fun to be around. He truly was one of the good guys! Fond memories of him shall live on in our hearts. May he rest in peace... Jack and JoAnn Swift

Glen was a such a kind man. I will remember him fondly. My condolences to Diane and his family.

My condolences to Diane and the Brown family. Glen was a man of good advice and wisdom. He was a great person and will be missed tremendously. I remember our long talks at the bank, when I worked in Fairfield. May the Lord provide strength to get through this difficult time - Erica Franco

The Brown Family sorry for your loss

My name is Anthony I worked for Glen at Glens Lawn Care in the early 90s Glen was a great guy funny strong we always enjoyed eating r lunches with the crew laughing about food RIP

Always a fun time in high school with" stumpy". We could always be found driving around in his ford pinto. Great memories with a great guy. Will miss you Steve Trifone

The Brown Family, Was saddened to hear of Glenn´s passing. Knew Glenn from AWHS. Had many good conversations with him back in those years and beyond. He was a good person from a genuinely good family. May you find Peace and Comfort during this difficult time and always...

Deeply saddened by Glen´s passing and what he and his loved ones had to endure. My sincere sympathies to his immediate and extended family, to his sister Pam, and all that knew him. He will be missed...rest well Chief. You are not forgotten my old friend.

To the Brown Family, I went to school with Glen, 1st at Washington School, then McKinley, and so on. I think we were always in the same class in Grammar School it seems. He was always a nice kid. At one of our Reunions, I asked him to take a photo with some of our grade school classmates, he was more than happy to oblige. I would see him around from time to time and he always said hello. I am sorry for your loss. May God be with you at this time.