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Keith M. Brown

San Francisco, California

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KEITH M. BROWN 1920 2007 Keith M. Brown, Capt. U.S. Army Ret. Died April 3, 2007 in Burlingame, CA after an illness of ten months. He was 86, born in Monon, Indiana on 23 May, 1920. Capt. Brown entered the military in Denver, Colorado as a Private, serving his country in the Army Air Corps as it...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always, he was also a wonderful dad, my dad was also my best friend, he was always there for me,I miss you dad, peace be with you dad love from your son Kevin

I will miss Grandfather so much, and we can't wait to see him again in Heaven. I agree with Zipporah about his always making jokes. I still tell some of them to this day. And I will never forget flying up in the summer with Andrew to visit Grandfather and Nana. I thank God for those memories.

So many memories of a great man and a great life. Thank you Daddy for loving us. We know that you are in heaven and we will see you there.
We love you.
Austin Mashburn

What a great man he was and will always be! We love you Grandfather.

Uncle Keith was a wonderful man. I will always remember him fondly. When my parents and I visited your family there was always lots of laughter and smiles. God must truly have needed an angel when he called him home.

Have hope in today, faith in the everlasting, and take comfort in the love of family and friends
With Love,
Karen and Ben

Grandfather was always cracking a joke. Probably at least 10 per day--always making us laugh. One of my favorite memories of grandfather is of him sitting in the back yard in Burlingame with Rosemary on his lap (she was a plump smiling baby) and a new huge stuffed animal duck for her. It was just a happy day.

What a nice poem. Wherever he is, he is content and at peace I'm sure.

~My Daddy and me~

There's a very special garden
Where the trees of memory grow
Nurtured by the kindness
And concern that loved ones show.
The roots are cherished memories
Of good times in the past
The branches tender promises
That souls endure and last.
It's a place of peace and beauty
Where bright new hopes can start
It's memory's lovely garden
That soothes the hurting heart.

~I remember how my Daddy loved to garden and will think of him as I work in my own garden. I...