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Walley W. Brown

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Walley W. Brown 1940 - 2007 MEDINA, OH - Walley W. Brown passed away Saturday, Feb. 24, 2007, with his loving wife at his side. He was born June 13, 1940, in Meadville, PA. Walley graduated from Lycoming College in 1965, completed a MEd at Penn State University in 1966, and an M.S. in Biology/...

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MY name is Ted Rauh and I owned Theodores'. I will never forget Walley. He was a good customer and friend. We would have more fun talking about our our favorite sport team or bashing Hillery.I can,t believe he is gone and I missed seeing him after I sold Theodores'. My heart felt condolence goes out to you Sue. We often talked about our high school sweethearts. And you always were the one.

What a shock to hear about Walley's passing. My deepest sympathy to everyone in his family. Walley and I met through Toastmasters. We often saw each other at Distict 53 conferences and other events. My fondest memories of Walley were the dinner conversations we had at these conferences. Walley's sense of humor and joyous spirit are what I'll miss most. And his Corvette.

My deepest sympathies to Walley's family and friends. I, too, had worked with Walley at MML Investors Services and will always remember his friendly smile and encouraging words. We had a detailed conversation one day about his love of photography and I really felt I knew him so much better since then.

He truly will be missed and I am so glad that that I had the opportunity to know him.

Many a fond memory of good times, laughs and glasses raised at the Fort & Theodore's pub Springfield,MA. He will be missed & remembered by all.

My condolences to Walley's family and friends. I worked with Walley at MML Investors. I particularly remember Walley because he was always the first to ask a question of me at employee meetings. He kept me on my toes and, at the same time, encouraged others to participate. When Walley was asked to do something, he could always be relied upon to accomplish his goal completely and compentantly. Walley was a very special person and will surely be missed by his family and friends.

We wish to express our deepest sympathies to Walley's family. We met Walley through the Springfield Republican City Committee where he was a great member, and an asset to the committee. We became good friends, and Walley assisted us in planning a wonderful car trip through Pennsylvania, taking a lot of time and great care to make sure we visited all the wonderful highlights of his home state. He will be missed by all.

Mary and Jim Kaufman

My heart is deeply sadden to hear of Wally's passing. It was not only a privilege but an honor to have known Wally and served with him in Toastmasters he was an inspiration to me.

I enjoyed many, many bicycle rides and hikes with Wally, and was shocked to hear of his passing. We were members of the Springfield Cyclonauts together and had a first hand knowledge of his love of bicycling. My condolences to his wife, family and love ones.

I also had the pleasure of working with Walley at MML Investors. I remember when Walley introduced me and some friends to Sue at the Student Prince, when they reconnected after all those years. I had never seen Walley happier, until the day he told us he was getting married!! His marriage to Sue was something that brought him much joy and happiness during the past two years. You couldn't find a nicer, more genuine, give the shirt off his back, guy. My deepest sympathy to his family and his...