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Richard I. Brown

Wilbraham, Massachusetts

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Richard I. Brown 1936 - 2013 PALMER - Richard I. (Brownie) Brown, 77, passed away in the comfort of his own home with his family and his loved ones by his side on September 8, 2013. His love for his family, friends and his animals was his greatest joy. He will be missed by the love of his life...

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Hard to believe it's been 6 years! In this month, I lost 2 of my best friends in the world, Uncle Richie and my wonderful Dad, Jimmie (passed 9-11-2009) Think of the families "UP HOME" often. Have wonderful memories. I miss you both, but carry you in my heart always. Love, your niece, Linda Sue

Thinking of you during this holiday season with great sadness. I still can't believe you are gone my daddy. I go to call you and that is when reality hits home and my heart aches. I miss you so very much every second of every day. I know you are looking over my shoulder and will always be in my heart. RIP Dad you are missed and will always be loved. If I had known you wouldn't be here much longer, I would've postponed my surgery and been there with and for you. I am so sorry I didn't get to...

I will live, love and laugh with the companionship Uncle Richard taught me of God's creatures. My 4 boxers love me unconditionally. Love Linda Sue

loved Uncle Richie and his wonderful family. He loved wildlife as no other cccould. Laura and Polly the parrots. Yukon and Dawn the Siberian Huskies. He was always a joker, smiling all the time. A sturdy, hardworking man who followed in the footsteps of generations of truck drivers in his family. Picnics, playing cards and sightseeing were his natural pastimes. Him and Uncle Normy on their Harleys was awesome to see. History has it that the "Brown's Boys" took care of their own. No one...

Sherri, Richard, Carole, So sorry for your loss, Richard was very funny and caring man, we had quiet a few laughs with you guys when he was living in Hampden, MA. Be glad that you will have a lot of great memories of being with him over the years and he will never be forgotten.

Daddy, i can't believe its been a week already that you have been gone. i miss our long talks, debates and most of all the laughs we shared. I miss you always but I know that you are at peace and watching over all of us. In my heart, Sherry

Uncle Richard... When you are a child you don't think about or appreciate the things that an Uncle does for you. But I hope you know how much I appreciate all you did for me and my family. And I am so glad I went to visit you and Aunt Carole in Arizona.about 5 years ago. You took good care of me, you showed me the native lands and sites. I got to see your place along with your beautiful dogs and horses. I am ever so grateful for that experience. Thank you. Love, Kevin

Although we only knew Brownie for a short time, we loved him as a great friend and neighbor. I wish I could have heard more stories of his very full life. We will always remember the sight of Ruger, leash in mouth, taking a walk with his best friend through the neighborhood. Pull that cowboy hat down low, and rest easy now. Thank you for touching our lives, as we are better off for having known you.

Sherri and Family our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you, so very sorry for the loss of your dad. Peace to all of you.

Mark always spoke very highly of Uncle Richard...it is so very obvious he was a loved and respected man. Our heartfelt condolences go out to the entire family, he will be missed. We love you all and wish you all strength during this sad time. Love, Mark and Becky Gneda