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Jason W. Brown

Brunswick, Georgia

Dec 12, 1977 – May 27, 2025

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December 12, 1977
DIED
May 27, 2025
LOCATION
Brunswick, Georgia

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Jason BrownJason W. Brown, 47, of St. Simons Island, passed away on May 27, 2025, due to injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident.Jason is survived by his wife, Christine Brown; and their two children, Lily, 12, and Jacob, 9, who were the center of his world. He leaves behind his parents,...

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Please accept our heartfelt condolences. Jacob and my son Bryson were on the same Baseball team this past season. Jason helped coach our kids and he seemed like such a kind man. Thinking of you all and sending love and comfort your way. With all our sympathy, Patsy & Bryson

I thought the world of Jason. As with everyone that worked at FLETC, I appreciated Jason's willingness to to share his ideas, his wisdom, his ready smile, and professional demeanor. I can only hope his family and close friends can take some solace in knowing how highly his colleagues thought of him.

Jason was a fraternity brother and a pledge in one of the pledge classes I helped lead at Western Illinois University. Lost touch after college but always remember him being a good guy and a helluva nice person. I am very sad to hear he is no longer with us and I wanted to send my heart felt condolences to his family. RIP Jason, we are all better for knowing you in this lifetime.

Niels, Nolan, & I are so sorry for your loss.

Dear Christine, Lily and Jacob we are so sorry for your loss. Jason was a wonderful father and husband. We have fond memories of your family coming over to swim and of the time we all evacuated together. We are sending prayers to you all at this time of grief. Even though we are in Texas now we would like to offer support for you in any way. Please contact me for any assistance. With love, Linda & John Jackson 704 905-2243

Christine, Lily, Jacob, and Family, Jason was my colleague and friend for more than a decade. I learned so much from him and depended on him. He was one of the most brilliant people at FLETC, and his work made a difference for a mission I know he cared about deeply. He was an immensely dedicated public servant who always focused on the right things. While 100% committed to work when he was at work, his face lit up when he talked about his family. He was so proud of all of you. His loss is...

I am deeply saddened by Jason´s passing - those words just don´t seem sufficient to express my sorrow for your loss. Jason was my second-tier supervisor. He was one of the most brilliant and articulate men I have ever known. Jason carried a heavy burden of responsibility at work. He juggled high-level priorities from all sides. But he always made time for me when I had a question or concern. He was kind, respectful and always tried to do the right thing. He was more than just a good leader....