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Harold Lavern "Brownie" Brown

Jackson, Michigan

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BROWN, HAROLD LAVERN (BROWNIE) — Born on July 13, 1928, in Hillsdale, Michigan; passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, December 18, surrounded by his wife and family. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Gladys, in 1981; and by his parents, Harold and Estella Brown of Napoleon....

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Grandpa, I still think of you every single day. Oh how i wish you were still here. My heart aches knowing i can never run up to you and hug you again. I'm sorry for being scared to talk to you and not saying goodbye. i love you so much and desperately wish you could be here watching all of us grow through life. You would love the boys. I know you're watching over them and travis and myself. i cant express how much i love you and miss you.

We are so sorry. Our hearts are with Sylvia and all of his children their spouses. Bud,Kenny,Eileen,Brenda,Mark and all the many grandchildren. What can I say to all of you. Your dad was a spontanious man, who lived life very fully. "Good man, a loved man". My heart is full of love and prayers to all of you. Uncle Vern-"Brownie" touched us all and the memories we have will live forever.

Brownie was always the same - humorous, friendly, helpful, talented, caring and had a wonderful upbeat attitude - right to the end of his full life. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Sylvia and family.

Hello Sylvia; We are so sorry to hear of your loss. We're praying for God's comfort to be with you and your family. Love you.

"Brownie" will be sadly missed by relatives and friends. We know him by his talents and his humor. He always brought a laugh outward and a smile inward whenever I talked with him.An excellent husband to my cousin Sylvia, Thank you Brownie for being related to me through her. Ramona King

I was sorry to hear of your loss. My parents, Ben and Dorothy Bauer, were friends of his and Gladys'. I went to school with Brenda until we moved to Arizona in 1968. I loved the wood furniture like the park bench and the well he made that he displayed in the front yard. It was always so pretty to drive by and see.