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William Brown

Houston, Texas

1941 - 2022

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William Brown04/14/1941 - 07/30/2022WILLIAM LEE BROWNWilliam Lee Brown, 81, passed away peacefully at home in Houston, Texas, on Saturday, July 30, 2022, in the company of his sons, after battling cancer. Bill was born on April 14, 1941, in Dallas, Texas, to Alton and Venus "Pat" Brown. He is...

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thought of Bill Brown & Brownstone for years. I worked for him in the 1980s in Houston, Galveston, & League City. Bill was a wonderful & truly blessed man, as evidenced by his success. I'm sorry to hear of his passing, but happy that he left a legacy for his family. Prayers for continued success.

I just found out about Bill and wanted to let the family know how much I admired him as a baseball teammate and as a true friend. I just watched the funeral on line and the wonderful words spoken by his sons. I was the other first baseman on the 62 and 63 Arizona team. Bill threw left-handed and batted right, I threw right-handed and batted left, so we made a good combination and spent many times on the field together. I so much enjoyed being his teammate all the way to Omaha in 1963. I...

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Your loss saddens us. What a beautiful and accomplished life. We have you in our prayers. Love, Elia, Mike, Megan and Sydney

Thoughts and well wishes to the Brown/Dubet family. Very sorry to hear of Bill´s passing.

Great memories from all our times together. Will miss you!

I am so lucky to have had such a wonderful friend. So many wonderful and fun times together. A big part of my life is gone.

Rest In Peace, "Baby Huey" ! We all called Bill "Baby Huey" from the cartoon because he was so big- 6´4" and 225 lbs. Bill was a pitcher and first baseman on our 1960 Midland High baseball team that made it to Austin and competed for the state championship. I will always cherish knowing such a great guy!!!