NORMAN-BROWN-Obituary

NORMAN L. BROWN

Washington, District of Columbia

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BROWN NORMAN LOUIS BROWN 1923~2015 Norman Louis Brown was born and raised in Atlantic City, NJ, and lived in Washington DC from 1957 on. He attended M.I.T. for two years before volunteering for the Army in 1943. He was stationed at Los Alamos, NM, where his job was to purify plutonium for the...

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The Memorial Party at the Levine School this evening was a wonderful tribute to many of Norman's contributions to our world.

To the Brown family, our deepest condolences.

My heartfelt sympathy is extended to the Brown Family with the lost of their love one. May God keep wonderful memories flowing for your comfort. Sincerely, Mary Sinclair Jacobs and Family

Janet,

I was sad to learn that Norman left us all. I know his last days were not easy for him or for you. While it may be a blessing that he died before he suffered more, that doesn't always make the hole left in your life any easier. I want you to know that I enjoyed all of my times with him, from the first time I met him when he did a presentation...with you...on his time working on the Manhattan Project, to your last visit, recently, at the Back to School Party at my house. He...

Janet, Although we met briefly at Rae's birthday party, I want you to know that I am saddened to learn of Norman's death. I know of his character and of the contributions he made to the lives of family , friends and community and for that his presence will continue to be felt.
I know that Norman and you have stood in ooncert with me for those causes in which we all believed, for peace and justice. My world is always diminished when a "comrade" dies.
Peace,
Mary Ann

In peace

Norman was a strong influence and role model for me as I grew up. I carry that forward as I try to live up to the standard of decency, intelligent thinking, and robust humanity that he set.

It was a great privilege for me to have met Norm, and I will cherish my memories of him.


Be comforted in knowing that God is with you during this difficult time and
that there are friends that also share your sorrow with you. I find Psalm
121 to be very comforting during these times.