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Reverend Monsignor Robert L. Brown

Norwich, Connecticut

1943 - 2017

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REVEREND MONSIGNOR ROBERT L. BROWN 1943 - 2017NORWICH – Reverend Monsignor Robert L. Brown, beloved Chancellor of the Diocese of Norwich, was called to eternal rest with the Lord, Saturday, November 4, 2017. Monsignor Brown had faithfully served the Diocese of Norwich first as Assistant...

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Our family knew the Brown family. We were altar boys at St Patrick's in East Hampton. Mgr. Brown's uncle was a very wonderful man and Principle of E, Hampton H S. Andrew Vincent David Ferrigno was that Principle, a very devote Roman Catholic. Mgr, Brown was destined to become one of the finest priests in the church because of his family. K. W. Mader, Past Grand Knight Council 6124

I was shocked to find out today that beloved Msgr. Robert Brown passed away in November.when reading the Catholic paper. He was always so kind and helpful. I've been attending the Secretaries Mass every year and he would be there kindly guiding the procession of Rose Bearers to give to Bishop Cote. I offer my deepest sympathy to his family and friends, brother priests, bishops, deacons & all who loved him. He was easy to love because of his friendliness, caring, and goodness. I will miss so...

Monsignor Brown was the sweetest, kindest man I have ever known. We just adored him and he gave the greatest sermons. We were shocked to hear of his passing. What a tremendous loss to all the people who loved him.

Father Brown was the best! We loved him at Sacred Heart in Norwichtown. He is fondly remembered as our favorite priest!

Monsignor Brown was the best! As a convert many years ago, I was blest to be able to sit and talk with him, and have time to ask questions and understand the Church better. He never made me feel that he had to hurry somewhere else. I counted him a friend. He is in heaven, helping out, I am sure.

A thoughtful and wonderful counselor, loving all participants in a difficult dispute many years ago. But that was his nature, and hope did prevail. May he rest in peace with God.

John King

Monsignor Brown was a very kind and loving man. I was very fortunate to him spend his free time guiding me through the RCIA program and officiate my wedding. I will never forget you and may you rest in peace.

Dear Monsignor Brown,
I speak for many who will miss you very deeply and who will never forget you. You lived a life of heroic virtue and may God speed your passage swiftly into His glorious presence. Amen.

Rest in Peace