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BROWN James Lehmon James L. Brown, a remarkable entrepreneur, community leader, father and grandfather, has died at the age of eighty. Born in Detroit, Michigan in 1929, Jim combined a creative entrepreneurial intellect with a devotion to helping those whose fortunes faltered. Befitting his Churchillian sense of duty, he suffered a stroke while delivering Meals on Wheels to those who struggle to feed themselves. Jim spent his summers working on his grandparents' farm where his love of the earth grew from the black Indiana soil. He graduated with highest honors from the University of Michigan where he was the Editor in Chief of the Michigan Daily. In 1951, Jim married Judy Sinclair, with whom he maintained a lifelong love affair that grew stronger every year. Together, they served their country with the CIA during the Korean War, Judy in Japan and Jim in Korea. From 1962 until 1985, Jim was President of the Sinclair Manufacturing Company and affiliated companies in Toledo, Ohio where he and Judy raised their family. In 1986, he became the founding president of First Solar, now the largest thin film solar power manufacturer in the world. He served on the corporate boards of Toledo Trust Bank, Thermatru, Mather Corporation, and Crafthouse. A civic leader in multiple communities, Jim offered his wit and judgment on numerous non-profit boards, including the University of Toledo, the Boy Scouts of America of Northwest Ohio, the Northwest Ohio Public Television Corporation, and Saint Vincent's Hospital. After moving to Scottsville, Jim served on the boards of the Charlottesville-University Symphony Orchestra and Westminster Canterbury. He is best known to those who know him best for his love of family. He would give his shirt to a stranger in need, but he would give his blood for his wife, children and grandchildren. He found his greatest joys in nurturing his gardens - his vegetables and his flowers, and most of all his children. Jim was predeceased by his son, Kirk, and is survived by his wife, Judy, his children, Scott, Kim, Carrie, and Betsy, and his thirteen grandchildren, who marvel every day at the goodness of the man they miss. A memorial service will be held at 2:30 pm on Sunday, June 13 at the Olivet Lutheran Church on Monroe Street in Sylvania, Ohio. Donations in lieu of flowers may be given to the Boy Scouts of America, Erie Shores Council, P.O. Box 8728, Toledo, OH 43623.

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Published by The Blade on Apr. 23, 2010.

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Bob Schoenfeld

May 3, 2010

Judy,

Bob and I are shocked and saddened to hear of Jim's sudden death. We are thinking of you at this difficult time. We send you our love.
Franziska and Bob Schoenfeld

April 25, 2010

I was sorry to hear about Jim. Have many memories of good times at Grosse Point High, Ny thoughts and prayers are with you,
Shila McComb Smith, Houston, Texas

Shirley Brodbeck

April 23, 2010

Judy and family,

The Brodbecks remember the beautiful Browns and especially the wedding in Cana with Kim and Ken. We share your loss but rejoice in Jim's graduation into eternal life with our Lord.

Wyatt Shields

April 19, 2010

On my first morning of work as Scottsville Town Adminstrator, Jim drove by the Town Office, told me to get in the car, and then he along with Council Member Jim Hogan, drove to VDOT headquarters in Culpeper so we could learn more about "transportation enhancement grants". And with that road trip, we began the long work together to raise federal and private money for Scottsville improvements.

Jim was always so gracious and had a wonderful ability to nudge us gently to stay focused on the longer view of what is possible in beautiful Scottsville, VA. I feel very fortunate to have known him.

Joy Jaqua

April 18, 2010

I considered Jim a great boss and friend! I will miss him greatly.

Deb and John Jayne

April 18, 2010

Scott and Mary, we are sorry to learn of your loss. What a remarkable life...

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