LUCIAN-BROWN-Obituary

LUCIAN BROWN

Quincy, Massachusetts

1932 - 2021

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July 16, 2021
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Quincy, Massachusetts

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  Lucian Gilbert Brown  October 28, 1932 - July 16, 2021  Lou Brown was born in Winchester, Massachusetts. He was the only child of Lucian Gilbert Brown, at whose funeral he was christened, and the former Mary Adelaide Ward. Orphaned at 13, Lou developed a lifelong gratitude to the...

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I remember how dad (Charles Brown) idolized his big brother (Lou's father) Lucian. And that Lucian (the elder) played baseball in the monor leagues. Looks like that branch of the family was exceedingly athletic. And good at it !

I had a typo in my previous message. "I am a 1st Cousin to Lucian and his Uncle (Fred Sr) was my Dad. Lucian Sr & Fred Sr were Brothers".

I am a 1st Cousin to Lucian and his Brother (Fred Sr) was my Dad. I will always remember Lucian in Boston playing on the Bates football team. Our Grandmother Brown (Nanna) took me to see Lucian & the Game. I was probably maybe 7 years old? Lucian was busy with the team, but was able to come over to the sidelines and say "hello" to both of us. Attached is a picture of Lester G Brown (Pop) & Sarah Brown (Nanna) our Grandparents, and it looks like the 3 boys in the front, Lucian, Fred, & Charlie.

Hi. This is Sandy, daughter of Charlie Brown, Lucian's uncle. My cousin Fred Brown alerted us siblings to Lucian's obituary. I met Gerard for lunch one day near his work (before covid). I'm so glad to read of all Lucian's activities and accomplishments. What an impressive guy! He was about 16 years older than me. I'm rembering him in our yard in Harvard Mass. when he might have been about 28.

I just found Lou's obituary since us Brown cousins had just received an email with a picture of the Brown Family grave site in Harvard Massachusetts. I had met Lou in my early years at the Farm in Harvard, and also watched a Bates football game in Boston where he was playing. Probably around 1952. He came over to the sideline during a timeout and said "Hi Nana and Cousin Freddie, how are you doing"? I also stayed at his Virginia home with He and Helen around 1967 when I was enroute to...

I just saw that Lou had passed away, I worked for him at Ibm. He was a good friend and I´ll miss him very much. Prayers for the family.

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Mr. Brown, Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the U.S. Army during the Cold War. Millions of Americans slept safe at night because you and your fellow Servicemen stood ready to defend our Country. And to your Family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Many fond memories of Uncle Lou's quick smile, kind words and generosity in his heart. There are no words that can fill the void Aunt Helen and the gang, but the memory of Uncle Lou's smile will always endure.