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Jack E. Brown

Midland, Texas

1925 - 2015

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August 16, 1925 - August 24, 2015 Jack E. Brown, age 90, passed away on August 24, 2015, in Midland, Texas. He was born August 16, 1925, to Dewey and Gracie Mae Friarson Brown in Brownsville, Texas, but grew up with his parents and older brother Bill in San Antonio. Immediately upon graduating...

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May the God of all comfort bring your family peace at this time of deep sorrow.

Dear Van, Beth and and family, I am sorry to read of your Dad's passing. May his memory be a blessing to you all.
Warmest regards . Josh

Our most sincere condolences to the entire Brown family. It was a privilege to have served as Captain and Crew of Mr. Brown's sailing vessel 'Cat Ballou' for only a few years. We have wonderful memories of spending time with him. He was a true 'Texas gentleman' whom we will never forget. Sincerely Capt. Tom and Beth Coleman

A great man, devoted husband, and loving father is now with his Savior (Philippians 3:20-21). Frances, Peggy, Van, and Pat, We pray that God will comfort you and give you peace during this time.

Soo sorry about your loss of your grandfather Cody ,we know you will miss him but just think of all the good memories you had with hiM your grandfather seemed to be a great person to be around .you will now have a special guardian angel watching over you now. Tell your grandmother we are Soo sorry for his loss

Dear family

We are very saddened to hear of Jacks passing. We were very fortunate to have spend time with him. He was a true gentleman with a kind heart and beautiful sense of humour. We will miss him dearly! May you find peace in your wonderful memories of him.

Our sincere condolences,
Donald, Audrey and Kyle Harper

I am picturing Jack with a happy smile on his face and a silly hat on his head at Francis's 90 birthday party! A really good man has left us, but I am grateful for all of the good he left us with and for the love he showed to my sweet cousin Francis.

Dear Frances, Peggy and family,
We send you our love at this time of loss. Jack was such a dear man, successful above all as a family man, devoted always...a generous and gracious person, welcoming and ready for a good conversation. And of course a tremendous business and community leader. He will be greatly missed by so many. It was an honor and privilege to know you, Jack; Godspeed, Ron and Eileen Reed

73 years ago Jack and I were Fish in "A" Troop Horse Cavalry at A&M. We were the only two engineering students in a unit dominated by Ag students. We both entered the Army in 1943. That was the last time our paths crossed as we pursued different careers; however, I never forgot him. "Jack, I can't be at your service but I will be saluting as taps are played, ole Army." My regards and condolences to your family that I never met. Paul Silber