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James Timothy "Jim" Brown

Portland, Oregon

1950 - 2016

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Brown, James 'Jim' Timothy 65 Dec. 27, 1950 April 08, 2016 Jim died at Beilinson Hospital, Tel Aviv, Israel, after undergoing emergency cardi- ac surgery. He was unconscious and at peace with his wife by his side. A true son of Portland, he was raised in the Southwest Hills (the eldest of five...

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Still always in our thoughts and memories....

Thank you for the updated site! We still miss and think of him everyday! I love telling my kids funny stories about their grandpa

Web address changed since my post in 2016. You can find memorial service pics there also,
Not forgotten here!!! https://ourwarheroes.org/theyalsoserved/brownjt.htm

Thank you for keeping the guestbook on-line and for the kind words and memories. He told us a lot of stories from St Thomas More and Jesuit and his friends!!
We miss him every day!

Tim was also a friend of mine at St. Thomas More and in the early years at Jesuit. To my regret, we lost contact after that and I just learned today of his passing. However, I remember Tim quite fondly, and wish I could thank him for his service to the country and for being a genuinely good guy. You are not forgotten, Tim. My siblings and I all also hope that Molly and the rest of Tim's family are doing well.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Tim and I were best friends in grade school at St. Thomas More. We spent a lot of time camping out for boy scouts and also for some serious rock-hounding. The last time I saw Tim was when we went to a Beach Boys concert in Portland in the early 1970s. I was saddened to hear of his passing but I have many, happy memories!

It was sad to hear about Jim. We worked together over the years at USAREUR and 7th ARCOM. Jim was the kind of person I enjoyed bumping into. He was a good guy, good friend and always positive. Wish you and your family the very best over these difficult times.