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Jimmie Ray Brown

Louisville, Kentucky

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BROWN, JIMMIE RAY, 53, died unexpectedly December 4, 2012. A former master mechanic, die-hard Cards fan and fisherman, Jimmie was a devoted son, brother, nephew, uncle and friend. He is survived by his mother, Jean Brown; his sister, Dottie Brown (Jim); brothers, Tony (Tammy) and Bill (Twyla);...

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Jimmie would have been 61 this year. He lives large in our hearts and memories. He is a great soul and still dearly missed.

I find it difficult to believe Jimmie has been gone for 7 years. I sure have missed him, his laugh, his generous spirit, and his counsel. Remembering you, Jimmie, and celebrating you in my heart. I am so thankful to have had you as my brother.

It's been many years since I last saw Jimmie, but I remember what a sweet, gentle soul he was. I think of Jimmie as a brother and will always remember him that way.

So late, but his loss deeply saddened me. He was an old soul whose kindness and intuitiveness was a gift to all who knew him. I babysat him, watched him grow up, and every once in a while when I was thinking of him he would turn up at my door. He read my mind. He always had and will have a special place in my heart. Proud to have been his step-sister.

Jimmie in his kitchen, summer 2012

Jimmie, we've been through a year of "firsts" without you. We miss you! You made a big difference in many lives and made this world a better place. Peace, dear brother. I honor you this day.

I can't believe it has been a year. I will miss you forever Uncle Jimmie

To Dottie, your mom and brothers, my deepest sympathy to you all. Wishing you happy memories of Jimmie always.

Jimmie and friends at Red River Gorge

I will remember Jimmie's smile and easy going nature. I had the pleasure of camping with Jimmie on several occasions. He was indeed the Master of Tarpology.

Want to add, love to Jimmie's cousins. Jimmie, Tony and Granger always winter camped every year. Cousins often grieve as deeply as siblings. Same for nieces and nephews. This family has strong ties there. Memories to comfort.