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Raymond L Brown Ph D

Lyndhurst, Ohio

Mar 3, 1929 – Nov 26, 2018 (Age 89)

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BORN
March 3, 1929
DIED
November 26, 2018
AGE
89
LOCATION
Lyndhurst, Ohio
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Raymond L Brown, PhD, age 89 Died peacefully on November 26, 2018 surrounded by members of his loving family. Ray was born March 3, 1929 in Cleveland to Elizabeth (nee Brown) and Henry Brown. The family moved to Garfield Hts where he grew up. He attended Cleveland schools and graduated from...

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May God bless and comfort your family during your time of sorrow.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

"Please accept my heartfelt condolences during this most emotional time. At Psalm 90:10 it bring out that one life span is 70 years or 80 if one is strong. Mr. Brown was what you would call especially strong."

Ola

My heartfelt condolences to Ray's family and to his loved ones. Dr. Ray Brown and I worked together in the Testing Organization at GE's Nela Park. He was truly a great teacher and mentor to me. He was one of those highly intelligent scientists who was able to translate complex concepts so that us mere mortals could understand. He was a Gentleman and always had a great outlook on life. I recently joined the "Old Goats' and was hoping to see him at one of the meetings. Sorry that I missed...

My condolences for your loss. May the God of all comfort sustain you now and in the days ahead. May God also measure of peace.

My condolences in your time of grief, I can only imagine the lost of a foundational member of your family. You have every right to be proud of his accomplishments and blessed with the long life he lived. I'm sure the memories he provided will live on inside. Terrell Washington (Geo Family)

Upon meeting Bruce's immediate family a little over 8 years ago, Ray (Dad) and I quickly identified some common ground.....he had a passion for technology and I happened to be employed at Hewlett Packard at the time. I was immediately struck by his keen intellect. During Bruce and my visits to Cleveland, I enjoyed being able "steal" time away with him to engage in one-on-one conversations.....I particularly enjoyed listening to his stories about his time in graduate school, the research he...

May the angels sing him sweetly home.