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Brown, John F of Fort Lauderdale, FL - Former New Jersey State Senator John F. Brown, "father of the New Jersey lottery" and an early proponent of casino gambling in Atlantic City, passed away on November 2, 2011 in Fort Lauderdale. He was 84 years old. Brown, a Republican, never lost an election. His career in public service began in 1961. He was elected to the Lakewood, NJ Township Committee and served as both a committee member and mayor. In 1965, he was elected to the New Jersey State Assembly. His success as an assemblyman was recognized by the State Freeholders Association which chose him as the 1969 Legislator of the Year, citing his "outstanding services and leadership to New Jersey County Government." After three terms in the State Assembly, he was elected to the State Senate in 1971. Senator Brown received wide acclaim for his successful sponsorship of the New Jersey lottery bill and he became known as "the father of the New Jersey lottery." Other notable accomplishments during Brown's decades of public service include Paul Kimball Hospital Board member, President of the Lakewood Board of Health, Lakewood Police Commissioner and Chairman of both the Lakewood Library and Lakewood Parks and Recreation Boards. Senator Brown was born and raised in Lakewood, NJ, and graduated from Lakewood High School in 1945. He was an all-state basketball star who brought his team to within two points of the 1943-44 State Championship. Brown enlisted in the U.S. Army and served with the occupational forces in Europe. Upon his return to the States, he joined the family's heating and oil business, simultaneously attending Rider College. He resumed his basketball career while at Rider College and, in 1949, was one of the top ten scorers in the nation. After leaving politics and public service, he occupied himself with ventures in private business. In 1981, he retired to South Florida. He was an avid fisherman and talented golfer. Those who knew him and whose lives he touched remember his honest, loving, and kind hearted nature. His door was always open, and open widest, for individual constituents and often slammed shut in the face of the "big guys." Those who knew him best will never forget his deft ability for relating an anecdote, perhaps a trait that helped open the door to his political career and the opportunity he cherished most, helping as many as he could as much as he could. Brown is survived by his beloved wife, Natalie Levy Brown; his sisters, Barbara Cannestro, Jeanne Bowley, and Patricia Cuccaro; children, Charles, Barbara Jo Riivald, Bill and his wife Susan, Valerie Remig and her husband Craig; stepchildren Steven Levy and his wife Gabrielle and Karen Levy Taylor and her husband Mike; his grandchildren Dava Leigh, Clayton, Lauren, Bill Jr., Lilia and Charles; and great-grandchildren Madison and Paxton.

A memorial service will be held at Fred Hunters, 718 S. Federal Hwy, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316, on Sunday November 6, with a gathering at 3pm followed by a service at 4 pm. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the American Lung Association.

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Published by Sun-Sentinel from Nov. 4 to Nov. 6, 2011.

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Ellen Ross Lindblad

November 8, 2011

Great men aspire to great things. I knew him as a friend and as a senator. whose kindness and dedication to public service will be long remembered. My sympathy to his family, friends and colleagues.

Robert Schwendel

November 7, 2011

Thank you - you did a great favor for my family many years ago.

November 7, 2011

So sad to hear about Mr.Brown. I knew him from the time Barbara Jo and I were growing up from the age of 5 he was like a father to me and as such I loved him like a Dad. There were so many good times at the house on Miller Rd. My deepest sympathies go out to the whole Brown Family. He was a very well liked and respected man and it was a very great privilege to have had him as an important part of my life. Love you, PattiAnne

Elbie Thompson

November 6, 2011

My deepest sympathy goes out to the entire Brown family. John was truly an individual who had the "IT" factor. Anyone who ever met John immediately knew that he had "IT". John was someone who I spent quite some time around during my punitive years and I was a better person for knowing John.....This world would be a better place with more people like John F. Brown. He will be missed by many people from princes to paupers, who John treated the same. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Brown family.

Denise Aguilar Gerard

November 6, 2011

My thoughts and prayers are with the Brown Family. I truly know how hard it is to lose such a dear family member.

Patricia Jasin

November 6, 2011

My husband and I, with our firm, Media Consultants, handled John Brown's bid for the Senate and his maverick bid in the June primary when the republican organization didn't want to support him. I had a great time doing the PR and it was my first introduction to politics; what an eye-opening experience. My husband died in 1995, and always spoke fondly of John. He did a lot for NJ.

November 6, 2011

Sincerest sympathy to all of the Brown Family. May you find peace in remembering all of the fun times. You are all in our thoughts and prayers
Carol (Frank) Brown

November 6, 2011

Coming from a State that does not have the best "rep" for politics it's such an honor to have had John Brown representing New Jersey (Lakewood,Ocean County) He most certainly is deserving of all the praise & admiration bestowed on him-----Judy Mitchell

Dickie Frank

November 6, 2011

My condolences go out to the entire Brown family,truly one of Lakewoods finest will be missed by many.John will always be remembered as a truly fine gentelman and servant to so many.We have lost a fine citizen, God bless you all .

Charlie Thompson

November 6, 2011

So sad to hear about John. A dear family friend from as long as I can remember. RIP old friend.

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