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John M. Brownlow

Cleveland, Ohio

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JOHN M. BROWNLOW, age 72, of Russell Twp. Beloved husband of Carol; loving father of John (Theresa) Brownlow, Jr.; Betsy (Joe) Wilson, Jim Brownlow, John Muslovski, and Dan (Dawn) Muslovski; devoted grandfather of Justin and Ryan Brownlow, David and Andrew Wilson, and Samantha and Jack Muslovski;...

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Dear John and Family,

We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. I want to offer my deepest condolences. We have you in our prayers and thoughts. May God give you his peace during this time.
The Passalaqua and Newcomer Family.

Dear Carol, I am so sorry to hear the sad news of Johns passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Carol,
My deepest sympathy to you. You are in my thought and prayers. And I pray that God will give you the strength you need to get through this difficult time. Always remember the good times that you shared with John.

Carol - A sad time, my heart goes out to you and your family. May you have the strength to fully experience this, for only those who do experience the happiness and joy of life.

Carol,
So sad to hear that your husband passed away. I'm sure that this is a very difficult time for you. At times like this it's so comforting to have family close to you. Please know that your "extended family" of '57 classmates are adding their prayers to those of other friends and family.

Carol,
I just got th sad news. I'm so sorry . I recall the class reunion , and seeing you so pretty and happy. That is the way I want to keep remembering you. It appears that there is a large family around you to help you through this rough time. We both know that it's good to have family. Try to keep smiling, you're prettier when you do and people can't see the loss in your heart. My thoughts, prayers, and love are with you.

I was just informed by email from my tennis pal, Dennis Zamberlan, that John passed away. I graduated from Cleveland Heights High in 1965. My junior tennis playing days were dramatically improved by John's regular lessons and personal guidance. He has left an indelible mark in my mind of a caring individual who improved me as a tennis player and a person. As Emily Dickinson expresssed to comfort us when someone passes on:
"This world is not conclusion;
A sequel stand...

As a youngster growing up in the Cleveland area and learning the game of tennis, John's name was alway present.
With his passing, he will not be forgotten for John touched many souls on and off the court. He was a kind and gentle person.
Dennis Zamberlan

Dearest Family,

My exposure to your husband, father, and grandfather has been minimal in comparison to so many others who sought his tennis expertise. However, my heart is weighted by this terrible loss to your family. I will pray that God’s mercy drapes your hearts and minds such that you remain at peace until the day that you see him again.