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Jesse D. BROWN Jr.

Hampton, Virginia

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HAMPTON - Jesse D. Brown Jr. was called to rest Friday, July 2, 2010.He was born Dec. 22, 1949, in Newport News, Va., to Marjorie Brown and the late Jesse Brown Sr. He was one of six children.'Danny Boy,' as he was affectionately called by family and close friends, attended Hampton City Schools....

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Danny,
When I think of you, the most fond memory I remember is during a bad snow storm (I was around 10?) they closed school for a week, the snow was to the front porch, we all slept in the living room. Daddy had put up a quilt to block off the back area of the house, to keep the front warm. Man once you crossed under that quilt WOW it was freezing.:) But you gave me a radio for my birthday. I also thank you for being like a second daddy to me in my younger years. Definitely, thank...

Great Uncle Danny,
We truly miss you. Love you always.

Danny,
You were always a light to me. I love you and miss you very much.

Uncle Danny,
i always looked up to you and i will miss you.

Uncle Danny,
You were the embodiment of Jessie Dandridge Brown, Sr (the great man that you were named after). I will miss you dearly.

Dear Danny,
I am so glad that we were a family that always told each other “I love you”. We didn’t only say I love you to each other, but we acted upon that love. I remember that last Thursday when I walked into your room, you looked at me and said, “Mama I love you”, and I said “Danny I love you, too". Now you are with the Lord, and He will love you better than anyone else could ever love you.

Another memory I have of you is when you were 15 years old. You were burned over...

Danny,
I know God took you for a reason. He knew you were tired and was ready to go home. Miss you very much. You are always on my mind. I love you.

Your Sister Kat

Danny,
I feel so blessed that God chose me to be one of your sisters. When we were coming up, you and I fought all the time. Of course, we never stayed mad for long. I remember one time we were fighting and I pulled the buttons off your shirt. You paid me to sew them back on. I remember on Saturdays all of us kids would gather in the T.V. room and watch the Saturday morning movie. When the movie was over, we would all clap. Those were the days of simple fun. I am so glad that...

Danny,
It's hard to believe that you are gone. There are so many memories. I think the most memorable ones were "Buffalo Soldier" every morning and "Star Trek" every afternoon. Before you left, I told you that I loved you so much, and you said, "Of course, me too." Thanks for being a big brother that I could depend upon and for being there when I needed you. When we were little, you thought it was so cool that you had a song named after you ("Danny Boy"). I miss you so much, but...