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Robert L. Browning

Columbus, Ohio

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BROWNING Robert L. Browning, 83, of Worthington, Oh., died at home from cancer on May 11, 2008, surrounded by family. He was the widely respected Chryst Professor of Christian Education and a first generation faculty member at the Methodist Theological School in Ohio. The author or co-author of...

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The Roseberry and Ward families wish to send our sympathies to the Brownings at this time of loss. I remember Mr. Browning's presence standing behind Mrs. Browning, who is a PEO sister Eternal now. I also remember the work in ministry and ethics, along with the family service to the community in Greg's work for the State (where we had occasion to meet). Mr. (and Mrs.) Browning will be missed. Our sincere condolences.

The Browning Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. what a loving and caring person he was. We will miss seeing is wonderful smile.

So sorry to hear of Bob's death. He was a true gentle man. I and his golfing buddies will miss his collegiality and good humor on the course.

Sorry to learn of Bob's passing. I played golf with him in the Worthington Golf League and soon learned what a fine gentleman he was. Deepest Sympathy

Jackie, we wish we could be there with you. Bob was a special gift to our family. We loved him a lot and will miss him even more.

Greg and Family,
So sorry for the loss of your father. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of grief. Treasure the memories that your father gave you for so many years.
Lee Ann Derugen,
Ohio Coalition for the Education of
Children with Disabilities

My deepest sympathy goes out to Greg, David and the entire Browning family. I am so sorry for your loss.

As a former employee of the Ohio Ethics Commission, I was priviledged to know Dr. Browning for many years. He was a man of of true integrity. He always took the time to give a wave or a smile and thank you for a job well done. A soft spoken man, but when he spoke you listened. Always a sparkle in his eye and a quiet sense of humor. He was respected by all of us. A kinder heart was never made.

Our deepest sympathy on the loss of Bob.