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Harold L. Brown Sr.

Montgomery County, Ohio

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Family-Placed Obituary BROWN, Mr. Harold L. Sr. age 85 departed this life Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 8:30 pm. Harold was a native of Fayetteville, TN, attended Dunbar High School and a veteran of the US Army. Preceded in death by his loving wife of 63 years, Charlene, two daughters,...

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I have known Brownie for a number of years. He was a man I always looked up to and respected. I learned many things from Brownie - all of them good
I will ALWAYS remember him walking through the Armory or walking through Dayton Dog Training Club's building with whichever Boxer he had at the time. He always had a smile on his face when he did that. This image of him will forever be etched in my memory.
Rest in Peace Brownie. I miss you!

To all Brownie's Family and Friends,
I absolutly adored this man. He inspired me. He set an example of how one should act toward another. I judge people by what mark they have left behind in life. Brownie didn't leave a mark he left a huge hole that will never be able to be filled no matter how hard I try. His legacy will last for years to come.

I met Brownie when I first came to DDTC I remember he was the first one out and the last to leave. He would not leave even if...

I would like to send my regards to the family and friends of "Brownie" as I have always known him. I met him when I joined Dayton Dog Training Club in 1976 and never knew him to not have a smile for everyone. He loved his boxers, but never failed to compliment my new dogs. He was always there, helping without complaints or a bad word for anyone. There will be a big space that cannot be filled by his passing and I will always feel there is someone missing. A better person there never was....

We have known Brownie for more years than are worth counting and will miss his care, his devotion to his dogs and to the clubs. Our prayers are with his family.

When I first started training at DDTC five years ago, Brownie was one of the first persons I met. He smiled over my little corgi puppy (Katie) and had to tell me that his daughter had once had a corgi and that they were good little dogs. Ever present, and ever helpful, it was a joy to know this man. Brownie, you will be missed, and our loss is heaven's gain. To the family, you are in my prayers.

Brownie we will miss you so much. I can't believe you are gone. You were such a driving force at DDTC. Always there to help and guide. It's going to take many of us to do all that you did.
My last vision was of you standing over by the far side of the building leaning against the table with Sean by your side watching to see all was well. I still look over there and somehow think you are still there watching.
The 4-H kids loved you and Sean!
You always gave them your time...

What an honor to have known this man. He was looked upon many times at Gem City Dog Obedience Club. Many prayers to the family.

Brownie, your smiling face, your gentle touch, your guiding voice will all be missed by your friends at both Gem City and Dayton Dog Training Clubs. Your's is a void that can never be filled.