Joseph-Brown-Obituary

Joseph G. Brown

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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American Cancer Society

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Brown, Joseph G. Passed into eternal life, Friday, January 11th, 2019 at the age of 86. Loving husband of 59 years to Elaine (nee Adolph); children, Joseph (Ann) Brown, Mary Brown, Ann (Todd) Winge and Susan (Jim) Taylor; brother-in-law, Jim Adolph (Shari). Loving grandfather of 9 grandchildren;...

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Can't believe it's almost one year since Joe Brown passed away. He is thought of many times. He was a GOOD friend. Bless his family. Andrew B Czarnecki

Elaine, I am so incredibly sorry to hear about Joe's passing. Joe was my first boss with Frank B. Hall what feels like a zillion years ago. He was exactly what was described, a person who loved his family, his dogs and loved helping others, including me! I will always hold fond memories of Joe close.....may time help you all heal with your loss! My condolences to all!

Elaine , Susie and the whole Brown Family , Steve and I would like to express how sad we are to hear of Joe's passing. Mr.Brown had a great career , had many successful hobbies and interests, but I know nothing compared to how much he loved his wife, his children and grandchildren. We wish the Brown's much love and strength at this difficult time .

To Elaine , Susie and the whole Brown Family, Steve and I would like to express our sympathy at this very sad and difficult time for you all. Above all things , Mr. Brown really loved his wife , children and grandchildren .He had a great career , many successful hobbies and interests but could never have been more proud of his family . His family was everything to him , and I know wonderful memories will always be with you. I am hoping his strength is giving you all strength at this time . ...

the Brown Family were My favorite customers with grand kids and all on Friday Nite Fish Frys @ Kegel's Inn your waitress Flo May God grant you love and Peace

Joe Brown was the first political collector I ever met. I had learned about APIC and joined, and one day when I was in Junior High school the phone rang at home one evening and the caller introduced himself as Joe Brown from Milwaukee. He was in Wichita to do an audit at the local Allis Chalmers dealership. He came to our home that weekend, and that was the beginning of a lifetime friendship. Joe explained about ribbons, tokens and medals, and small pictures on a tin type that he called...

Dear Elaine and Family, Joe and I worked together at a Milwaukee insurance agency several years ago. He was very supportive and kind to me at the office. I will always remember how he gave me presidential candidate campaign buttons, pictures, etc. for my Dad who was also a military veteran. It always gave my Dad a big smile--those were priceless moments for me. I also remember so well us going to Joe's favorite Mexican restaurant for lunch on occasion. I have thought about Joe so many times...

Mr. Brown was like a second father to me growing up. His daughter Susie and I were the best of friends and grew up living next door our entire childhood. I have many, many, fond memories of Mr. Brown. My favorite is going to the Milwaukee Christmas parade every year with he and Susie . Every year he would let us pick out an ornament and buy it for us as a special memory. Mr. Brown was such a warm and generous man. He always made sure that I had some extra lunch money to buy a special treat...