Kenneth-Brown-Obituary

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Kenneth Lee Brown

Whitehall, Michigan

Oct 9, 1930 – Feb 13, 2021 (Age 90)

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BORN
October 9, 1930
DIED
February 13, 2021
AGE
90
LOCATION
Whitehall, Michigan
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Beacon Cremation & Funeral Service - White Lake Chapel Obituary

Kenneth Lee Brown, age 90, of North Muskegon, Michigan, formerly of Whitehall and Montague, passed away peacefully on February 13, 2021, with family by his side. Ken was born October 9, 1930, to William McKinley and Sarah Myrtle (Stevenson) Brown in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

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Ken was an extraordinary, kind, generous man. It was a joy to know him. He did so much for his community and the world. What a gift to all of us.

I remember Mr. Brown at the Congregational Church singing his heart out and with my mom, Charlotte Andersen, enjoying so much "dueting" with him on the organ. I remember the depth of his kindness.

Our sympathy to his family. He will be missed.

Dear Brown Family, we have so many happy memories of both Ken & Shirley and most because of their musical abilities. Even as a child, I remember Ken & Shirley singing at Lebanon Lutheran, the church I attended then. When Jerry & I began attending the Ev. Covenant Church, we were pleased to be reacquainted with them and enjoy their music. Ken always had a smile and usually a joke. We were happy to meet most of the Brown children, too, and Mary became our steady babysitter. Our sympathies...

Lee - So sorry to hear about your Pop. Wish we had met him, he sounds like a great guy. Keep your family close now and for the duration. xoxo M&J

Ken Brown, the best uncle EVER! He meant the world to me and all family members. His popularity was a tribute to his kind, joyful spirit. I will miss him dearly

Sad to hear of Kenny's passing. I was fortunate to stand next to him in the Muskegon Chamber Choir for many years. He always had a joke or two at every rehearsal and his beautiful lyric tenor voice was always a blessing to our section. I hope you don't "peak to early" in that Heavenly Choir. You were a joy and an inspiration to us all.

To the family of Kenny Brown,
So many fond and joyous memories of a Great Man. Always a smile and a corny joke. Many great times at the American Legion, ballgames at the Little League fields. I will always remember him. Truly one of the best examples of how men should live, caring, sharing, being there for others. My heartfelt condolences.

Jerry Doney

So sorry to hear of Ken's passing. My condolences go out to his family and friends. Ken and Shirley and their family used to belong to the same church as my family, Mission Covanent Church in Whitehall.