Lucian-Brown-Obituary

Lucian H. Brown

Obituary

Brown, Lucian H. 91, formerly of Christmas Lake, Excelsior, MN, died peacefully on March 17. Lucian grew up in Wayzata. He attended Blake School, Milton Academy, and Harvard, which he left early to wed Mary Fisher in 1937. The marriage was the start of a seventy-year union infused by a love of children and family life, and a sense of humor and creativity. They raised their six children on the Ridge at Christmas Lake, running a photography business out of their home. They specialized in candid family photos, and their negatives have been collected at the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. Lucian was an outdoorsman, making his own canoes, tents, and gear. When he had three sons in the Boy Scouts, he became a scoutmaster. He believed that tent camping simplified life to a level boys could master, giving them confidence and teaching self-reliance. After retiring from photography, the Browns made a business for awhile of designing and selling kits for do-it-yourself outdoor gear and musical instruments. Lucian was an avid woodworker, and there was never a raw board that passed before him without an appraisal of its possibilities. He dedicated much of his later years to building adaptive equipment for the handicapped. For his community work Lucian was honored with the Silver Beaver award by the Boy Scouts of America, WCCO's Good Neighbor Award, and KARE-11's Eleven Who Care award. Born December 30, 1915, in New London, Connecticut to Elijah and Pearl (Crouch) Deaton. Lucian and his twin brother Winthrop lost their mother in childbirth and were adopted as infants by Edwin and Susan (Christian) Brown, who raised the twins as their own in a loving home. Lucian was preceded in death by his parents and his brother. He is survived by his wife and their children, Ned (Linda), Derwin (Ana), Wally, Jerry (Sharon), Peter (Ellen), and Sue Severson (Verne), and by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. His family is grateful for the affection and care Lucian received at Woodlyn Heights Healthcare Center in Inver Grove Heights. Memorial service to be scheduled for May 29. Memorials preferred to the Assistive Technology Center of the Minneapolis Public Schools, scouting, or the Alzheimer's Association.
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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I was very sorry to hear that Lucien had passed. My grandmother, Mable (Street)Deaton, was very upset when Elijah took the twins away. She missed them all her life. My mother,Carolyn (Deaton)Snape, as an adult, had also wished to meet them. She never got the chance but she would have been so happy to meet them, she was a half-sister to them. I am so glad that we have found each other and hope we keep in touch. Much Sympathy to Mary Brown and all her family. God Bless his soul. Sincerely,

My sympathy to the Brown family. I have wonderful memories of time spent in their warm and welcoming home on Christmas Lake. My husband and I still have jackets and slippers we made from kits Lucian sold us from the store on Mtka. Blvd and 101. He was an inspiration to all of us who loved the outdoors. The world lost an amazing man. May you be blessed with good memories.

My love and prayers go out to all Lucian's family, and the best of all I got to meet him and his children & grandhcildren. He was truly blessed.

As a scout from "Mr Brown's" old troop 424 I take this opportunity to send my best wishes to the Brown Family. Althouth I never made Eagle (I stopped at Life), I am happy to say that the influence did skip a generation to my son who did make Eagle in 2002. Best wishes to all.
Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Our Prayz are with you at this time of sorrow.. Lucian will now be able to be with his other family. I am so happy that my mom finally found you all..

Love Sandra & Keith Nemis

Our thoughts and prayers are with Lucian's family. May he find his lost sister Inez who searched many years to find the twins. I am glad my mother Drusilla was able to meet Lucian and his family. It has brightened her world. We are glad to have met some of Lucian's children and look forward to seeing them again. Love (Inez's granddaughter) Terry Freeman-Pirini and Ron Pirini