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Dr. Timothy M. Browder

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Dr. Timothy M. Browder Dr. Timothy Marshall Browder, 51, of Boston, MA has passed away of an apparent heart attack. Tim was born and raised in Charlotte, NC. In his youth, he was an active member of St. John's Baptist Church. At East Mecklenburg High School, Tim was ranked academically as #1 in...

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Miss you every single day, miT. Until forever. We sure needed and need you in this world.

Dearest miT,
The pain of your passing is still so raw. All of us miss you so much.
The medical community continues to mourn the loss of your mind and passion.
I miss your wicked humor and goofy laugh. I mostly pretend none of this happened and you are up in Boston ignoring me.
We were blessed to have you when we did - I can't help but want more.

I was so upset when I found out that Tim had past away. Every year, for the past 15 years, when I would go to Boston for the Jimmy Fund Walk, I would call Tim and have him meet us on the Saturday before the walk. This year, when I tried to reach him, was when I found out that he had past. I'm so sorry to the whole Browder family. My friends, my family and I loved Tim. He did so much for my family with the kindness and love that he showed. I haven't found a doctor that had so much love and...

I was shocked and terribly saddened to hear this news. Tim was my son Seth's doctor at the Dana Farber Clinic from July '89 until my son's death in July '91. My whole family and circle of friends loved and respected Tim and I cannot begin to tell you what he meant to me personally and to my son and daughter. He helped me through the most horrible experience of my life and I will never ever forget him. I am so very sorry for your terrible loss.

I knew Tim at East Mecklenburg and Wake Forest. I hadn't thought of him for years, but when I heard the sad news of his death from my mother, I remembered him instantly and vividly. He had a quick mind and a quick wit, and was a lot of fun to be around. He was academically serious, but loved the silliness of Monty Python. I see that he made the most of his time here. Well done, Tim.

We are shocked at the news of Tim's death. My husband John went to high school and college and roomed with Tim. Our prayers are with the family. Such a loss. Bless you all.

Browder family and especially Carlotta, I was stunned when I picked up the newspaper this morning. What a loss and what a special family you all have. I think all of the brains were on the other side of the street from where we lived as children. Carlotta, having two sons that I adore and I am so proud of makes this even harder for me. I just cannot truly feel your loss and hope I never have to but I cried as I read Tim's obit. You know as I do that he is with God and that God must have had a...

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help at this time.