Keith-BROWN-Obituary

Keith H. BROWN

Hampton, Virginia

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Hampton, Virginia
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American Cancer Society

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HAMPTON - Keith H. Brown, of Hampton, passed away Dec. 11, 2009.He is survived by brothers, Robert (Esther), Carroll (Mary); sisters, Linda (John), Julia (David); sister-in-law, Carole; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by wife, Jane; and son, Herbie.A memorial service will be...

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I am sorry to hear about Keith,s passing. I know he will be with Jane and Herbi now. I will all you you the best. I remember Keith everytime I see my brother in law. Keith sold him his 68 Camero when he was working at Hampton Chevrolet, he still has that car today and it looks like the day he purchased it.Miss seeing all of you. Take care and God Bless you all.

Please except my deepest sympathies in the loss of your brother. I knew keith through herbie, he and I and Terri Hale were in the first grade together. I also worked for keith as a cook he was a great boss when i worked at Clydes for Leon he always came in , he was always friendly and smiling I always enjoyed his company. God Bless His Soul. always Janie Charnick West

Family of Keith Brown,
We have all lost a very wonderful man, with a great big smile, and caring heart. I am also one of the Phoebus girls, and will surely miss seeing him down there, and at Buckroe too. May God be with all of you.

Our sincere sympathy goes out to Keith's family. I have known Keith, Jane and Herbie since I was a little girl. After my Dad passed in 1983, Keith became my father figure. Keith was a "rock" in the Phoebus community. I will miss him, however, I will be complacent in the fact that Keith, Jane, and Herbie are all together once again. My prayer is for us all to heal and remember all the good things and times we had with the Brown family.

Sincerely,

Edna & Darryl...

To the brothers and sisters of Keith Brown -

You may not remember me...I was the twelve year old paperboy going down the middle of Chesapeake Avenue hollering "EXTRA" on the evening of December 7, 1941. The Hale family lived on South Mallory Street. I had several nicknames, one of which was Boots and another was Mousetrap.

When I was discharged from the Navy in 1954, Keith was working for Hampton Chevrolet as a salesman. He sold me my first car.

My memories...

Carroll, Sorry for your loss. I will always have fond memories of Keith. He was always friendly and quick with a laugh. I always enjoyed chatting with him whenever I ate at Keith's dockside. It was a privilege to have known him.

Julia, My dearest friend, I want to say how sorry I am for the loss of your brother Keith. I feel very grateful for the short time I was able to spend with him. I know he sure did love you! If I can do anything please let me know and just know you are in my prayers as always.
Your friend, Brenda

The Phoebus community has lost one of it's best. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Pam Hale Johnson and Terrie Hale Viars

I knew Keith as a fellow veteran and member of VFW Post 3219. He will be missed. Nick Flaim