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Lyndon L. Brown

Washington, District of Columbia

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BROWN, LYNDON L.

On Wednesday, September 28, 2005. Lyndon was born April 4, 1951 in Worthington, MA, son of Lois and Harold "Brownie" Brown. He is survived by his wife, Nancy Norton Brown and their daughters, Joanna and Rebecca; his father; brothers, Benjamin (and niece, Lila) and William (Kim...

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JoAnn and I still recall memories of our visits with Lyndon and Nancy in the early years in MA. We think of you from time to time, Nancy. Grace and peace be with you. Love, Karl and JoAnn Gustafson, Durham, NC 9/25/22

Nancy, JoAnn and I just today learned of Lyndon's death. Since the news, I have been reflecting on your numerous visits with us over the years as you and Lyndon returned to his beloved hometown of Worthington.
I remember one of the first times you came to our home in the 80's. Lyndon sat at the table and took off his prosthesis so he could massage his stump. Our labrador retriever got quite upset as she had never seen such a sight. That memory makes me smile. I am so grateful for the...

It is with deep sorrow I learn of the death of Lyndon Brown, a humble servant of our Lord Jesus. May Our Lord comfort Nancy and his two daughters for this profound loss and sustain them in this difficult time. The prayers and thoughts of my family are with them today and always. Much love. Terry

My wife Pilar and I met Lyndon and his family during our public health studies at Hopkins University in 1988. We had just arrived from Peru and they were among our first friends in the United States. Through his experiences in Nepal, he encouraged me to pursue community-based public health as part of my professional track. Lyndon also connected me with Dory Storms and the PVO Child Survival Support Program. Seventeen years later and deeply involved with PVOs and community health, I honor the...

I was privileged to have traveled with Lyndon Brown to India in March 2004. We were providing technical assistance to World Vision in the start up of a child health program. Because of Lyndon's diplomatic skills and ingenuity, we both got a chance to visit the Ganges River, one of the most holy sites in India. The picture you see of him is from this trip. Lyndon was a great spiritual person and loved to live life to its fullest. He also worked extremely hard to make the world a better,...

I had the greatest pleasure of working with Lyndon in Nepal as well as when he returned to the USA. He was such a remarkable person and we feel the immensity of our loss at his passing. Wherever Lyndon worked he fostered a special caring and peacefulness that "infected" everyone in his presence. He had gained a special place in our hearts and in our community which can not easily be filled again. We will miss him and think of him often. Please accepted our deepest condolences at your...

so so sorry to hear about lyndon. my mom, Elizabeth Somers of Lyndonville Vermont, told me last night. We were so shocked. My mom speaks so highly of Lyndon and all of his accomplishments. We, including my mom, wish we could be with you at this most difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers certainly go out to each and every one of you. All our love.