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Raymond L. Brown

1936 - 2017

Raymond L. Brown obituary, 1936-2017, Pascagoula And Gautier, MS

BORN

1936

DIED

2017

Raymond Brown Obituary

Raymond L. Brown

Pascagoula and Gautier - Raymond L. Brown, age 82, of Pascagoula and Gautier, MS, passed away unexpectedly on a walk on the trails of his property with his beloved dog Bebe, work gloves on.

He was looking forward to being inducted into the inaugural class of the Sugar Bowl Hall of Fame in New Orleans next week on New Years Day 2018.

He was born in Clarksdale, MS, in 1936, and spent his early years in Greenville, Mississippi. He was preceded in death by his father, Russell L. Brown and his mother, Agnes Brown Mason, and by his wife of 58 years, Carolyn "Lyn" Shoemaker Brown. He is survived by his daughter, Allison Brown Buchanan (Patrick), of Biloxi, son, Raymond L. Brown, Jr. (Virginia Mary), of Houston, TX, Beverly Brown Dees (Hale), of Ocean Springs, and eight grandchildren, Hawtin and Frances Buchanan; Raymond, III, Thompson, Patrick and Walker Brown; and Wesley and Sydney Fontaine. He leaves two brothers, Jerry Russell Brown and Donald Hays Brown of Greenville, and a sister, Sally Rebecca (Beki) Brown Morgan, Montgomery, AL.

He graduated from Greenville High School, where he was a student leader and four-sport athlete, served as president of the student council, QB and captain of a state championship football team, was most valuable player in the former Big 8 conference, and was first-team high school All-American. He played in the high school All-American game in 1954.

He attended Ole Miss on a football scholarship, where he was a student leader and played both football and baseball. He was President of the Business School, was on three football bowl teams, and on a college world-series baseball team at Ole Miss. He was All-SEC in football, having led the SEC in passing in 1956 and in total offense in 1957. He was the Most Valuable Player in the 1958 Sugar Bowl. His 92-yard touchdown run still stands as the longest run in Sugar Bowl history. He then played in the Senior Bowl and in the College All-Star Game, which is no longer played. The College All-Stars defeated the NFL champion Detroit Lions in that game.

At Ole Miss, he was affiliated with Sigma Chi social fraternity, of which he was an officer, and was selected for Omicron Delta Kappa, a scholarship-leadership society.

Achieving a business degree (BBA) from Ole Miss, he then attended both Ole Miss and Maryland law schools, earning a law degree from Ole Miss. In law school, he was inducted into Phi Delta Phi honorary fraternity and earned the honor of writing for the law journal. While earning his law degree, he played three years of professional football with the Baltimore Colts, attending, alternately, the Ole Miss and Maryland law schools. He was a member of two NFL championship teams, playing as starting defensive back and punter in the famous sudden death1958 championship game against the NY Giants in Yankee Stadium in New York City, which is called the Greatest Game Ever Played. In addition to his defensive and punting roles, he was an alternate at quarterback for the great Johnny Unitas.

Finishing law school after professional football, he earned a law clerkship at the United States Supreme Court, where he clerked for Justice Tom Clark.

He was active and a leader in the community and in his profession. He was a member of First United Methodist Church in Pascagoula, where he served as Chairman of the Board of Trustees, among other positions. He served as Chairman of the Gulf Coast Community Foundation, of which he was a Board member for many years, President of Pascagoula Rotary and President of the Jaycees. In 1964 he was Young Man of the Year in Pascagoula. He was the attorney for the Pascagoula Municipal School District for thirty years and was a local board member of the Hancock Bank. After moving to Gautier, he served on the Gautier Historic Preservation Commission.

His professional leadership included President of the Mississippi Bar, Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, which he served as State Chair and as a Regent (national Board member), representing the Fellows of four states, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas for four years. He was recognized with Lifetime Achievement awards by both the Mississippi Bar and the Mississippi Defense Lawyers.

Brown served as President of the Ole Miss Alumni Association and President of the Ole Miss Law Alumni. He believed strongly in the United States Constitution, and often spoke to civic clubs and other organizations to encourage knowledge of and support for our Constitution.

An instrument-rated pilot, he flew his own plane on business and to many Ole Miss football games.

His many honors include induction into several Halls of Fame. His student leadership at Ole Miss was recognized by his induction into the Ole Miss Student Hall of Fame; his service to Ole Miss, by his induction into the Ole Miss Alumni Hall of Fame; his professional career, by induction into the University of Mississippi Law Alumni Hall of Fame; and his athletic career, by his induction into the Ole Miss Athletic Hall of Fame, the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame, the Sugar Bowl Hall of Fame, and, in 2007, the 12-person Wall Street Journal Lawyer-football Hall of Fame, along with Justice Byron White, Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and President Gerald Ford.

In lieu of flowers, the family wishes consideration of memorials to the University of Mississippi Raymond L. Brown Scholarship in Law, c/o University of Mississippi Foundation, 406 University Ave., Oxford, MS 38655 or First United Methodist Church, PO Box 371, Pascagoula, MS 39568

Visitation will be held at the Grand Magnolia Ballroom, 3604 Magnolia St, Pascagoula, MS 39567, on Thursday, Dec. 28 from 4 pm until 8 pm. Funeral services will be held at First United Methodist Church, 2710 Pascagoula Street, Pascagoula, MS 39567 on Friday, Dec. 29 at 11 a.m. Pall bearers will be his six grandsons. Condolences may be made to his family at www.obryantokeefe.com.

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Published by Clarion Ledger on Dec. 27, 2017.

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L Sherman-Kinkel

October 24, 2018

Offering my condolences during this difficult time of sorrow.
1Co. 15:26 you have my deepest sympathy for your loss.

W

January 5, 2018

May the hearer of our prayers give peace from above
May he continue to bring to mind the memories of your love one during these days
My prayers are with you

Diane

January 4, 2018

My sincere sympathy to the family. Please be comforted knowing GOD'S kingdom will bring peace. We pray for it. MATTHEW 6:10

Franklin family

January 3, 2018

We are so sorry to hear of the loss of such good man Raymond. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. The journey ahead will be long and hard, but stay strong in your endeavor to continue on. May it bring you comfort in knowing that thinking of the fond and happy times will keep him alive in your hearts and memory. May the God of all comfort, comfort you during this time of sadness. I also pray for you to have peace. (Isaiah 61:1, 2). Continue treasuring his great accomplishments in your hearts and minds that it may carry you through these difficult moments.

January 2, 2018

To the Brown family, may the God of all comfort sustain you at this time of such great loss.

Blizard W.

December 31, 2017

So sorry to hear the loss of a good man! My thoughts and prayers are with the family . The journey ahead will be long and hard, but stay strong in your endeavor to continue on. That God the Almighty may grant you strength, endurance, comfort and peace "so you may abound in hope through the HolySpirit." (Ro.15:13) Treasuring his great accomplishments in your hearts and minds that it may carry you through these difficult moments.

December 30, 2017

To the family and friends of Mr. Raymond Brown may the God who comforts those who mourn give you all the strength to get through your time of grievance.

Sidney Jones

December 30, 2017

My sincere condolences at times such as this,few words of comfort maybe all that you can bear,so rely on God of all comfort and he will comfort you every morning in times of distress Isaiah 33:2.

December 30, 2017

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Carlotta

December 29, 2017

May the God of all peace bring comfort to the Brown family and friends at this difficult time.

December 29, 2017

My heartfelt sympathy to the family on the passing of your love one please accept my heartfelt sympathy for your loss.
Ry

Harry Simpson

December 29, 2017

Godspeed Raymond...

December 29, 2017

I am sorry for the loss of your beloved Raymond. May the good memories and the promise found in Psalms 68:20 provide you with comfort and hope during this most stressful time.

D. (Maryland)

December 29, 2017

I'm sorry for your loss. May the family have peace and strength from Almighty God during this time.
Porter

December 29, 2017

Please accept my condolences on the loss of your love one.

R D

December 29, 2017

RIP

December 29, 2017

My condolences to the Brown family. May the God of all comfort give you strength and hope as you mourn the loss of your loved one (Psalms 56:22)

Sally

December 28, 2017

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Burt Patterson

December 28, 2017

Camp meeting just won't be the same without my friend Raymond. He was a great athlete, but his greater attributes were his humble demeanor and Christian attitude toward his fellow humans. You could always get an enthusiastic response to the topics of his family and Ole Miss, which was the larger family. Ole Miss Is now confronted with the impossible task of replacing two of the greatest ambassadors in its history, Raymond and Lyn Brown. To their family, I extend my heart felt condolences on your loss, and may God provide comfort in knowing that they are together once again. God Bless!

December 28, 2017

Our heartfelt prayers are with the entire family. May you all have peace and comfort from our Heavenly Father. 2 Cor.1:2-7; Psalms 29:11. m.m.

December 28, 2017

My condolences to Ray's family. My experiences interacting with Ray while we both worked on a local Board of Directors quickly gave me insight into his character and his overall goodness. The world is always blessed when people like Ray are among us! I was honored to have know him.

Sincerely,

Don Perkins

James Rutledge

December 28, 2017

I remember when Ray played at Ole Miss and in the pros. I had much respect for him as an attorney and a man. May God comfort the family.

December 27, 2017

Raymond was not only a great athlete and great person, he was a great friend. You always remember him with pride Sincerely,
Louis Fondren

young

December 27, 2017

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Charlene Langlinais

December 27, 2017

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Mr. Brown was such a remarkable man, I enjoyed working for him.

December 27, 2017

Prayers are with your family!

December 27, 2017

May you find comfort from God

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Visitation

4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Grand Magnolia Ballroom

3604 Magnolia St, Pascagoula, MS 39567

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29

Funeral service

11:00 a.m.

First United Methodist Church

2710 Pascagoula Street, Pascagoula, MS 39567

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