Dwight Brown

Dwight Brown obituary, Antonito, CO

Dwight Brown

Dwight Brown Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Romero Valley Funeral Home, Inc. - Alamosa on Mar. 12, 2026.
Dwight Allen Brown, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and great-great-

grandfather, passed away peacefully on March 1, 2026, surrounded by his devoted wife,

children, and grandchildren. He was born on September 29, 1935, and was 90 years old at the

time of his passing.

Dwight was preceded in death by his parents, Phyllis Ray and Charles Earl Brown; his son,

Dwight Jr.; his grandsons Angelo Garcia and Jason Gunn; his great-granddaughters Serena

Garcia and Myla Brown.

He is survived by his devoted wife of 63 years, Beatrice Brown; their three children, Sabrina

(Tom) Garcia, David (Ursula) Brown, and Brenda (Robert) Clark; their grandchildren, Dominic

(Bobbie), Aviana (Andres), Dion (Calista), Michael, Tatiana, Nicole, Kevin (Heidi), Bradley

(Daniel), Kristie (Keith), Ryan (Karah); their great-grandchildren Britney (Conor), Hailee

(Gavin), Dario, Yessiah, Keithan, Lucy, Stella, Dakota Skye, Nova, Yuna, Rilla, Supra; their two

great-great-grandchildren, Dakota Lee, Ryder James and great granddaughter due in July

fulfilling his legacy.

Dwight was born in Pleasant Grove, Ohio, to parents, Phyllis Hutchinson and Charles Earl

Brown. He grew up in New Athens, Ohio, and joined the Air Force in 1954, where he served for

four years. During that time, he met his beloved wife, Beatrice Abel in Colorado Springs and

married on May 31, 1958. Together they raised their three children in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

After leaving the Air Force, Dwight began a career selling insurance and worked for AFLAC for

over 40 years. His true passion in life was hunting, fishing, and camping. He often shared stories

of his many adventures during hunting and camping trips.

Over the last 30 years, Dwight and Bea enjoyed their home near the Conejos River in Antonito,

Colorado. He loved playing cards and sharing his wildlife camera pictures that showed animals

that had come near their home. He also loved driving around on his zero-turn mower, even when

the grass didn't need to be trimmed.

In the final days of his life, Dwight shared his last words of advice, sang his final song that him

and Bea loved to dance to, and told everyone how much he loved them. He said, "Don't hate

anyone, only love. Love everybody, and if you did something wrong, make it right." Dwight's

love and the bond he shared with Bea exemplified the power of forgiveness, patience, laughter,

and love.

A funeral service will be held in Santa Fe, NM on a future date, as Dwight wished his final

resting place to be at the Santa Fe National Cemetery.

To leave online condolences please visit: romerofuneralhomes.com.

The care of arrangements has been entrusted to Romero Valley Funeral Home of Alamosa.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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