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Henry Brown

Putnam, Connecticut

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Henry Brown Died September 19, 2008 Putnam - Henry B. “Crank� Brown, age 67, of 25 Hanley Street, died Friday, September 19, 2008, at home from Leukemia, after many treatments and a bone marrow transplant. Henry is survived by his wife of 19 years, Jane M. (LeClair) Brown; their son, Alex...

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Jane, Charlie and Alex.....Hank was my best friend. All hours of the day or night. He was a great helper and listener. Scolded me too! Came to help whenever and wherever. Charlie - You May remember that when you were a child we three went to Boston to Anthony´s Pier 4. I didn´t know that Hank passed away until now all these years later. I wondered why I didn´t hear back after I sent a note in a card. God bless his gentle soul. So sorry to learn of his terrible illness that took him...

dear sonny its your big sis here! you will always be in my heart and i will always cherish the memories of our youth.mom always made me take you with me where ever i went. but now i look back and laugh. i am thankful for all those times. dont put the car motors on gods kitchen table.all my love and my family also.god speed dear brother.

Hank ole buddy you are going to be missed. GOOD LUCK IN HEAVEN SAVE A SPOT FOR ME IF YOU CAN

to you charles,uncle martin and aunt theresa. are so sorry about your lost we know that your dad love you and show it in many ways the love he had for all show in a big bunch

To everyone who has called, emailled or prayed for us, we thank you endlessly.

Please be sure to sign the guestbook at www.SIModified.com and keep checking the page for plans about the Celebration of Life service which will be held at Thompson International Speedway.

Jane, Alex and myself will plan this service together and will post the information on the website.

Again, thanks for all the kind words about Hank.

Sorry about your loss. Our prayers are with you. Karen and Ron Lesmerises NH

Charlie - It has been years since we have seen each other, but we spent many winters and summers together at your house while our dads were working on the Griffin's race car. I am so sorry for your loss, I will always remember your dad's smile and laugh! He was a good guy.

Thinking of you,

Uncle Hank
I have alot of memories from when I was a kid and the way you horsed around with all of us. Cousin Charlie the lord has your dad now and he is in a better place, we will all meet one day. GOD BLESS