Jeffrey L. Brown, 35 of Palatka, Florida, passed away December 4, 2021 after a motorcycle accident.
Jeffrey was born on September 16, 1986 in Elizabeth, NJ and moved to Green Bay, Wisconsin where he enjoyed playing in the snow and growing up with his family. After a short time Jeff moved to Palatka, FL where he has resided the last 21 years. Jeffrey was a member of Trinity Baptist Church. He was a successful Welder and business owner, He was passionate about fast cars, motorcycles, fishing and hunting, but most of all his family was his true love.
Jeffrey was proceeded in death by his maternal grandparents, Sam and Joan Germait; paternal grandparents, Claud Brown and Mary Behme.
Jeffrey is survived by his parents, John Brown and Jessica Germait of Fort McCoy; brother, Brett and Becky Brown of Palaski, Wisconsin; sister Joann Brown of Fort McCoy; wife, Krystal Sweat of Palatka; his children, Jadelyn Davidson Paxton Sweat, Seth Brown and Savannah Brown. Many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends who adored him. His Memory will live on forever in our hearts.
There will be a memorial service in his honor on Saturday December 11, 2021 at 2:00pm located at Trinity Baptist Church on Silver Lake Drive.
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