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Ronald Warren Brown, Sr. was a husband, father, brother, and friend passed away peacefully on August 11, 2024. Born on July 27, 1946, in Baton Rouge, LA, Ronald enjoyed growing up with his two sisters, making models and playing flinch.
Ronald was a man of many talents and passions. served his country with honor in the U.S Navy during the Vietnam War as an Electrician. After his military service, he pursued a career in Sales.
He is survived by three children, Ronald Warren Brown, II., William and Katherine Elizabeth Brown.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Clyde and Gertrude Brown, his wife, Elizabeth "Cherie" Barry Brown, and his nephew, Pete Christopher Karavatakis.
In addition to his immediate family, Ronald is survived by his sisters Rebecca "Becky" Karavatakis and Sharron Mayers. He had a special bond with his siblings, sharing memories and experiences that will be cherished forever.
Ronald had a passion for hobbies such as collecting coins, building model trains, and attending expos to indulge in his interests.
As we say farewell to Ronald Warren Brown, Sr. we remember a man who touched the lives of all who knew him. May he rest in peace, surrounded by the love and memories he created during his time with us.
Words of Comfort to the family may be expressed at www.sibillefuneralhomes.com. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Sibille Funeral Home of Grand Coteau.
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