Brooks Von Arx, Sr.

Brooks Von Arx, Sr. obituary, Rumson, NJ

Brooks Von Arx, Sr.

Brooks Von Arx, Sr. Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 29, 2024.
Brooks Von Arx, Sr. 1937-2024

The one challenge greater than buying a gift for someone who has it all is summarizing the life of someone who has done it all.

When Brooks Von Arx, Sr. passed away on October 21 at the age of 86, he left only one thing unrealized-a dream to cross the Sahara Desert on a camel.

Brooks' life was marked with good luck, serendipity but mostly dogged hard work which resulted in degrees from Lafayette College and Yale Law School and an interim Fulbright Scholarship to France , which changed the course of his life when, on a return trip home on the French Liner "Ile de France" (this was eons ago before transatlantic jet travel became common) he met a cute 16 year old, who, although fiercely guarded by her parents, became the first chapter in a sixty-three year marriage. Hard work cemented his law practice into the foundation of his Fair Haven community which he loved, always referring to the Two Rivers area as the best kept secret of the East Coast. Some of his fondest memories of life on Fair Haven Road include checking out, with his sons, Brooks and Eric, the beaching horseshoe crabs at the end of the dock, and sailing, after work, of course, his cat boat up and down the Navesink River. This does not include, however, the memory of rescuing his mother in law who had fallen off the dock ladder into the river. Serendipity also played a part in happening upon a lonely house called Wit's End on Block Island, Rhode Island which with, a lot of hard work, became the treasured family retreat of Cat Rock Cottage. His persistence and luck were also manifested in his garden where bulbs burst into kaleidoscopic blooms each Spring where tomatoes, beans and peppers wound their stems upwards around carefully erected supports to staggering heights.

In the sea of modern homogeny, Brooks was always recognizable. Sometimes this was thanks simply to his sartorial choices of a button-down Oxford shirt, a colorful tie (always a tie) and a sweater wrapped protectively around his shoulders or a Yale Law sweatshirt carbon dated to the founding of the institution and a pair of equally well-loved corduroys. Beyond his distinctive outfits, Brooks was distinguished by the old school chivalry of a gentleman. The "nice guys" that millennial men promise to be in their online dating profiles are inevitably weak facsimiles to Brooks' constant care, concern and kindness to both loved ones and strangers. Even when there was a small nuisance to attend to I.e. when his dog was once again feasting out of the dishwasher or when his bright red Vespa refused to start, Brooks' frustrations rarely manifested themselves beyond a single profanity (which was duly noted and regurgitated by his granddaughters in their tender youth).

If there was a foreign city you dreamed of traveling to, Brooks would recount a story of his adventures undertaken in another outrageously obscure corner of the world such as Afghanistan. He and Annie climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro, walked the Annapurna circuit as well as the Cotswold Way and the Camino de Santiago. If there was a wine you had tasted once and were clumsily attempting to describe to him, he could reliably identify both the bouquet and vintage and offer a (gentle) correction of the meat you should pair it with. If there was a mediocre joke that you offered earnestly, he would always return a booming if sympathetic laugh. With every accomplishment earned by a loved one or friend, he would receive said accomplishment with a sense of pride so earnest, it would make you blush.

Brooks leaves a legacy of aspirations for his surviving family -for his wife, Annie, his sons, Brooks, Jr. and Eric, to not rush to judgment and to carefully consider both sides of a case (considerations not just reserved for lawyers); for his granddaughter, Isabelle, to appreciate art in all its forms and to continually cultivate your personal taste, and for his granddaughter, Alexandra, to carry forward the ambition to undertake adventures as big and bold as a journey across the Sahara.

Survivors include his wife, Annie-France Von Arx, sons, Brooks Von Arx, Jr., his wife, Diane M. Von Arx, and Eric M. Von Arx, his wife, Cynthia Riegel Von Arx, granddaughters, Alexandra M. Von Arx and Isabelle M. Von Arx, his brother, Emil Von Arx, III and his wife, Anna D. Von Arx, nephew, Jared D. Von Arx and his husband, Brad Windhauser, Niece, Rebecca Von Arx Tani and her husband, John Tani, Jr. and their sons, Eliott Tani, Von Logan Tani and Avery Brooks Tani together with many friends across the country and in France, which he considered his second home.

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June 10, 2025

Laraine F Villapiano posted to the memorial.

November 21, 2024

The Evans Family planted trees.

November 21, 2024

Renee Evans posted to the memorial.

Laraine F Villapiano

June 10, 2025

I am so deeply saddened to hear of Brooks' passing. My husband, Gavin, and I have had the pleasure of being represented by Brooks for many life events for 40 years. His sage advice, friendship and personal charm will live on in our hearts. Our condolences to his family and all those who held him dear.

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Renee Evans

November 21, 2024

My family was saddened to receive the news about about Brooks. Brooks was a kind man and served as our family attorney for decades. We send our deepest condolences to his family and loved ones. With warmest regards, The Evans Family.

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Mike and Karen Weddle

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Linda Lawrence

November 11, 2024

Always a gentleman. A really fine human. He'll be missed.

Katie Kosmicki

November 1, 2024

Meeting him while walking Conover Lane with Annie, they were a wonderful couple. I also have a fond memory of seeing him enjoy his garden on a summer evening while sipping on a glass of wine. I remember thinking how peaceful that moment felt. He was a wonderful neighbor and will surely be missed. Big hugs to his entire family. Katie Kosmicki (11 Conover Lane)

Lesley Warrin

October 30, 2024

I remember Brooks very fondly and was so sorry to hear about his passing. He was a true renaissance man and the world is a bit dimmer without him in it. It's been years since I had seen him but he made an impression on me and I always thought about him when I drove by his office on River Road!

Ronald reisner

October 30, 2024

An excellent lawyer and a real credit to the profession. Every case with him was really a learning experience from him. He always seemed to get the best solutions for his clients

Paul J. Urbania, Esq.

October 30, 2024

It was a privilege to know Brooks and work with him from time to time. Sad, yes; but happy for a life so well lived.
Paul Urbania, Esq.

Jeff Gale

October 30, 2024

Many years ago, as a young attorney, I was exposed to a more senior member of the bar, one who with a smile and a sense of confidence guided me though one of my early real estate matters. In the years that followed, when ever we came across each other's path, Brooks always had a warm hello and a patient manner. In a time when everything seems to be rush, rush, rush, Brook was a reminder that there was still time to stop and smell the flowers.

RLS

October 30, 2024

Brooks was such a gentleman, professional and scholar. He helped my parents and me through a very trying time and did so with calm and grace. RLS

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