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Mark Brown

Munster, Indiana

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MARK BROWN "MAD DOG" EAST CHICAGO, IN Mark Brown, age 62 of East Chicago, passed away Monday, July 26, 2010 at St. Catherine Hospital. He is survived by one brother, Allen Brown of Munster; niece, Christine (Larry) Fallon of Crown Point; nephew, Aaron (girlfriend Shannon Lunsford) Brown of Crown...

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I'm sorry I missed the obituary in the paper and didn't know Mark had passed until today (9/8/10). But Mark "Mad Dog" Brown was a fun guy that I met back in the 80's when we became friends. To Allen and the family: Mark was loved and will be missed by all who knew him. Rest in Peace brother.

Allan: I am sure you don't remember me but I am Dan Pacurar's daughter. I knew Maddog for more years than I can remember. I was at Tuna's from the time I was 11 and Maddog is one of the regulars I remember so vividly. Tuna's reminded me of Cheers and I am sure he will be greatly missed. My condolences and prayers go out to you and your family.

Allen,

There isn't much we can say to ease your sense of loss, but I want you to know that although we were not there with you, out thoughts and prayers, are with you in this time of sorrow. Hoping that time will bring you comfort, friends will give you strength, and beautiful memories will fill your heart with peace during this time of sadness for you and your loved ones. Please accept our deepest sympathy.

To the Brown Family,
You all are in my prayers. I will miss Mark, his jokes, and his perspectives on many situation. It was a blessing to have our lives intersect for a period of time.

Dr, Brown,
So sorry to hear. You're in my thoughts & prayers. Condolences to you & your family.
Kim Warnecke

Allen:

My deepest condolences go out to you in your time of bereavement.

D. A.

Dear Christine & Family, please accept my sincere condolences in your time of breavement. You are in my thoughts and prayers...Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. Portia Wms, Griffith, IN

Allen and family,
Please accept my condolences on the passing of my friend Dog. He was such a giving person. If it wasn't for him letting me stay in the apartment upstairs for a month while my new home was being built, I would have been homeless and I will always remember him for that. He was a good man and I will miss him.

My Uncle Mad Dog was already a living legend... and now in death he becomes immortal. I love you, big guy.