An avid mineral collector, Jan turned his passion into his profession when he co-purchased the Songo Pond Mine in Bethel in the late 1990s. He worked as a gemologist and cut and sold aquamarine and other gemstones from the mine. He was especially proud of his work in Maine gems and minerals. Along his journey, Jan was always accompanied by trusted and loving canine companions: Savage, Topaz and Boss, Cinnamon, and most recently, his California rescue dog, Callie.
Jan is survived by his father, Herman Brownstein; his brother, Mark Brownstein; his sister, Linda West; his daughter, Julie DeGreenia; his grandchildren, Emily, Branden, Julian and Alexus; his niece, Hannah Brownstein; his nephew, Jesse West; his uncle and aunt, Julian and Marilyn Korn; numerous cousins, and some of the best friends a person could ever want in life.
A celebration of Jan's life was held privately at his home.
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kay ladd
March 20, 2013
Emily. Your Grandfather loved you very much by the way he lit up when speaking about you. I am so saddened to hear of his passing. I hope he did have things in order and that this loss doe not leave a negative impact. I will miss my friend. His dog Topaz and Savage are buried here in my little sanctuary. We had planned to get togher this summer. :( I've met you a couple of times, I will keep you in my thoughts from now on, I am positive than Jan is watching over you-he's right there always in spirit he just junked the body,he flying free.
Francis Rodrigue
February 28, 2013
Hello:
I only met Jan one time at Holly's funeral in Waterville, Me. I'm Julie's
Uncle, by marriage. We talked for about
20 Minutes. I was pleased to find out that he stepped forward to help raise his grand daughter. I thought this would help give her a decent chance in making a life change. Even though our meeting was brief, I found him quite pleasant. My depest sympathies.
Francis Rodrigue [email protected]
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