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Matthew Clayton "Matt" Brown

Denver, Pennsylvania

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Matthew "Matt" Clayton Brown, age 42, died April 29, 2014 in Denver, CO. Born January 20, 1972 in Washington, DC, he was a son of George "Bud" and Mary Lou (Costello) Brown of York Springs. He is also survived by his siblings, Georgia Brown Faulkner, of Mechanicsburg; Brigid Brown of New...

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Matt was such a gentleman and is missed by many, including me. I'm grateful I was able to know him and his lovely family.

Matt was my friend and my brother. His charm, intellect, and generosity were an inspiration. If there is a better place then here and now, take solace in knowing Matt was met with open arms.

So sorry for your loss. I am also employed by Janssen and met Matt many years ago. He was an excellent employee and even a better friend to the many employees of Janssen. He will be greatly missed.

This day has been heavy and I have been with you all in spirit. Please know I wanted to be with you all and pay my respects. I honestly have not fully processed yet this aweful loss to you all and humanity. Matt is a true gift, special, talented, kind, loved, none of this makes sense to me! Sending love and prayers.

Mary Lou and Bud On this date June 2, 2014, no words can convey what I feel for you two. Sadness is in my heart for you two. God will heal but Matt will never be forgotten Jo & Glenn

To the whole family. I am beyond words to express my condolences. Matt was always the brightest light in the room. He truly had that indefinable quality that draws people to him with his charm, charisma, kindness and warmth. Know in your hearts that he touched many lives during his lifetime, made many people laugh and happy simply with his presence. He lived with such grace and compassion that few in this world know how to do. Sending you much love, wishing you peace, and may he live forever...

Mr and Mrs Brown, I wanted you to know that Matt touched all of our lives at KDR. His friendship and his wisdom will live on forever.

Mr and Mrs Brown, the news of Matt's passing is sad and awful beyond words. Matt and I were in the same fraternity and after college we spent a lot of time together when he lived in Lancaster. A wonderful man, full of fun and always good for a smile and a chuckle. Regardless of how long it was between talking the connection was instant. His KDR family will miss him dearly, as will I. Prayers and thoughts for all of you.

I am so sorry for your loss. I have very fond memories of Matt and know what a wonderful, caring person he was. My thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.