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Steven Laughlin Brown

Charleston, South Carolina

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Steven Laughlin Brown SULLIVAN'S ISLAND - Steven Laughlin Brown, affectionately known as "Big Steve", passed away peacefully on Friday, September 26th, surrounded by his beloved wife and children. He was born on July 31, 1949 in Kingsport, Tennessee, to Donald Julius and Mary Ellen Brown. A...

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I am so sorry to hear of Steve´s passing. He was my absolute favorite professor at MUSC. He also helped me get through a very difficult time in my life and helped me stay focus and graduate. I was a pharmacist for CVS for 21 years before becoming a stay at home mom. I´ll be thinking of your family and will never forget what a great influence Steve made on my life. May he rest in peace.

So saddened to learn of the passing of Steve Brown. I was fortunate to have the guidance, wisdom, and knowledge of Professor Brown during my time as a pharmacy student at MUSC (c/o 2008). I will never forget his enthusiasm and passion for the student's well being and his involvement with Phi Delta Chi. I still have all of my drug delivery notes! Steve was genuine, fair, honest, intelligent, and funny. To the family, grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering...

Steve was a great professor. He became a friend and mentor in the decades after graduation. He will be missed.

Steve was a great mentor to the PhiDeltaChi chapter at MUSC. Allowing us to host an oyster roast at his house! He was always willing to help his students. I am saddened at this lost.Prayers for your family. The MUSC community has lost a great one.

Dear Steve, it is with much sadness that I learn of your passing. You will always be fondly remembered by your past students. I had the privilege of working with you as well, and have always valued your keen sense of humour and insight. You had such a passion for us students and seemed to me that you loved your job! God bless you and your family during this time. With much sympathy and condolences, Tonya

Steve was a warm and very approachable professor and mentor. I have many fond memories of our time and conversations. He was ear and shoulder for many students in their toughest hour. My condolences to the family. Liston `92

Steve was a great friend during my time as a graduate student in the 1980s. His calm demeanor and steady presence were a source of support through the challenges of those years. I´m forever grateful to him. My condolences to his family. May his memory be for a blessing.