J.W.-Brown-Obituary

J.W. Brown

Weatherford, Texas

1927 - 2011

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J.W. Brown, 83, known affectionately as "Boss" by his grandchildren, passed away Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, in Fort Worth. Funeral: 10 a.m. Saturday at Lakeshore Drive Baptist Church, 200 S. Lakeshore Drive, Hudson Oaks. Interment: Memory Gardens of the Valley Memorial Park, 5600 Mineral Wells...

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My name is Bo Davis and I did my student teaching under Mr JW Brown at Weatherford Texas in the school year 1977. Many memories in a short period of time. Thank you Mr Brown.

I met Mr. Brown many years ago and I feel very privileged to be able to say that. I'll never forget his kind, gentle demeanor and the light in his eyes as he shared his beautiful stagecoaches with me and my son. He will be missed. The angels sing for him.

I was so gald to be one to help Mr Brown on his paint thur the years for all the stagecoaches he made Wonderful man Cindy Mitchell from Finishmaster

What an honor to know this very kind, wonderful, gentleman.

David Lothridge family

Working with Mr. Brown at the Doss Heritage Center was a wonderful experience. His story telling left you spell bound. He and his work will be sorely missed.

Mr. Brown was one of the greatest educators in the Weatherford ISD in the 70's. I am so sorry for your loss.

Rhonda Clayton Henry

Mr. Brown was a gentleman cowboy and one of the nicest people I have ever met. I am so glad I met him and had the chance to work with him, if only briefly.

Mr. Brown was our next door neighbor and friend. He was always more than willing to share his experience, his knowledge and his philosophies, and always with a kind word, smile, and pat on the back. He generously shared his time with friends and family who we would walk over to view his fabulous stagecoaches, and step back into history. We will miss him!!

Jay Brown - great talented kind man. I was blessed to know him and his generousity. I am sorry for his families loss. Connie Carlisle