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USAF Lt. Col. James P. Brown

Kathleen, Georgia

1969 - 2021

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Lt. Col. James P. Brown, USAF April 5, 1969 - January 11, 2021 Kathleen, Georgia - Lt. Col. James Paul Brown of the U.S. Air Force, age 51, passed away on January 11, 2021. At the time of his passing, he was the Commander of the 53rd Air Traffic Control Squadron at Robins Air Force Base where...

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Michele, I've spent time with you this week at DAF SAC. You're story has touched me so deeply. I hope to cultivate our connection. Through our loved ones deaths, we will find the light to spare others some of the pain. Be strong, forever. May your handsome, loving, honorable and devoted husband reat in peace. Angela Bennett-Engele DAF SAC 2024-2026

I haven't seen or spoken to Jimmy in decades, but will always remember the times we spent together in junior high. We were best of friends and parted ways when we attended different high schools. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.

If you have any memories or photos of JB, please reach out to us. Thank you for posting. We will be having his funeral in Arlington soon.

I was one of many people lucky enough to know Col Brown. So much so that my family and friends loved when I shared our memories. This man was one of the greatest humans I have ever met and a void is certainly left in me. My heart goes out to his family as

I remember when I met you guys for the first time in bible study at North Church. As I got to know you I admired your love and devotion to God and one another. May James Rest In Peace and just know we are praying for your family.

JB was a great friend and brother, deeply respected and universally loved by all. I worked with him at PACAF TERPS. Every day was better because he was part of our team.

Over the past days, after learning of JB’s passing, many of us at the Keesler ATC schoolhouse have shared funny anecdotes and warm remembrances of him.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Jeff Haynes

JB was a great friend and brother, deeply respected and universally loved by all. I worked with him at PACAF TERPS. Every day was better because he was part of our team.

Over the past days, after learning of JB’s passing, many of us at the Keesler ATC schoolhouse have shared funny anecdotes and warm remembrances of him.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

James was an all around great person, loved his family.
He was a pleasure to be around, alway joking around and making you laugh.
I will miss him immensely, so glad he was part of our family.
God bless, heaven received a great angel.