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CLARENCE BROWN Jr.

1927 - 2022

CLARENCE BROWN Jr. obituary, 1927-2022, Urbana, OH

CLARENCE BROWN Obituary

BROWN CLARENCE J. BROWN, JR. Veteran, businessman and public servant Clarence J. "Bud" Brown, Jr. of Urbana, OH passed away peacefully in his home on Wednesday, January 26, 2022. His loving wife of 66 years, Joyce Eldridge Brown, was by his side. He was 94 years old. Bud was born June 18, 1927 in Columbus, OH to newspaper publisher, Secretary of State of Ohio and future U.S. Representative Clarence J. Brown, Sr. and Ethel McKinney Brown. He attended public schools in Blanchester, OH and Washington, DC, graduating from Western High School in 1944 at age 16 and matriculating to Duke University through the V-12 Navy Officer Training Program. Upon graduation in 1947 at age 19, he was commissioned as an Ensign in the U.S. Naval Reserves. He next earned an MBA from Harvard Business School, Class of 1949, at age 21. He was then called to active duty in 1950 serving on a naval transport with amphibious forces during the Korean War. He was honorably discharged from active duty in 1952 at the rank of Lieutenant J.G. USNR. As a 9-year-old, Bud earned 15¢/hour assembling catalogue sections at the newspaper and commercial printing plant owned by his father. At 12, he was selling ads and subscriptions to his own hand-set, one-column newspaper during the summer; "competing" with his father's weekly. So it was only natural that in 1953 he bought a half-interest in the weekly Franklin Chronicle of Franklin, OH. There he met his wife-to-be, Joyce Eldridge, a pianist and composer, while she was home from New York City visiting her parents. They were married on June 11, 1955 at Joyce's childhood home in Franklin. In 1957, Bud re-joined his father's growing publishing business, The Brown Publishing Company, and the young family moved to Urbana, OH to operate the newly-acquired Urbana Citizen. After the death of his father in 1965, Bud became the president and chairman of the board of The Brown Publishing Company, serving in that capacity until his retirement in 2002. During his 37 years of leadership, Bud grew BPC from one daily and three weekly newspapers to 15 dailies and as many weeklies. 1965 also saw Bud run for and win a special election for the Ohio 7th District U.S. Congressional seat that had been vacated due to the death of his father who had held the seat for 27 years. Bud continued to serve the 7th District for the next 17 years until he retired from Congress to run as the Republican candidate for Governor of Ohio in 1982. In 1983, he served as Deputy Secretary of Commerce in the Reagan Administration until July 1987 when, after the untimely death of Secretary of Commerce Malcolm Baldridge, he served as Acting Secretary of Commerce until January 1988. From 1989 until 1992 Bud operated a Washington, D.C. consulting firm; then from 1992 through 1999, he served as President of The U.S. Capitol Historical Society. Clarence J. "Bud" Brown, Jr. was awarded honorary degrees from Miami University, Central State University, Wilberforce University, and Urbana University. He founded or co-founded The Ohio League of Home Dailies, Urbana Rotary Club, Urbana City Park & Urbana Municipal Pool, The Beth Brown Memorial Foundation, The Friends of Cedar Bog, The BrownRidge Foundation and served on several boards including The Ohio Newspaper Association, The Overseas Private Investment Corporation, The Grimes Foundation, The U.S. Air Force Museum at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Foundation (Vice-Chairman), the association of Former Members Of Congress (president), First Presbyterian Church of Urbana, Fourth Presbyterian Church of Bethesda, MD, The National Presbyterian Church in Washington, DC, Harvard Business School Club of Washington, DC (president and chairman), Wilberforce University, Urbana University, and The St Albans School. And in 1978, Eagle Scout Clarence J. Brown Jr. was named National Eagle Scout of the Year. He is preceded in death by his parents Clarence J. Brown, Sr. and Ethel McKinney Brown, sisters Betty Brown Dearing (Roy Dearing) and Dorothy "Dode" Brown Haines (Robert Haines), and his daughter Elizabeth "Beth" Ellen Brown. He is survived by his wife Joyce Eldridge Brown, children Clarence J. Brown III (Jeanne Johnson), Catherine "Cate" Helen McKinney Brown Brinnon & Roy Eldridge Brown (Christine Nazarovech) and grandchildren Rose Beth & James Ransom Johnson-Brown, Clark Evan II & Camille Anderson Brinnon and John Henry "Jack" Brown aa well as the Haines and Dearing Families. Visitation will take place from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, February 1, 2022 at VERNON FUNERAL HOME in Urbana, OH. Masonic Honors will be provided at 7 p.m. by Harmony Lodge #8 F. & A.M. Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at The First Presbyterian Church of Urbana, OH followed by interment with military honors at Oak Dale Cemetery and a reception at Urbana VFW's BrownRidge Hall. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that contributions be sent to The BrownRidge Foundation, 430 Scioto St., Urbana, OH 43078. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that contributions be sent to The BrownRidge Foundation, 430 Scioto St., Urbana, OH 43078.

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Published by The Washington Post from Jan. 30 to Mar. 1, 2022.

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Frank Titus

March 18, 2022

RIP Bud.

Brad Foster

February 3, 2022

His was a life well-lived, with a lasting legacy of civic service. My condolences to the family.

Gary Edley

February 2, 2022

My deepest condolences go out to the family and friends of "Uncle Bud" as all the members of the Gospel Prophets were asked to call him. I had the Great privilege of meeting Mr. Clarence J Brown as well as living nearby. "Uncle Bud" was like the light at the end of the tunnel. He was very active and a busy man. But he was always willing to lend a helping hand or give advise. Between Uncle Bud and Jean Gordon, the Gospel Prophets went to Washington D C and sang on the White House steps. I will always remember "Uncle Bud".

Scout Troop 11 Sponsored by the First Presbyterian Church of Urbana, Ohio.

February 2, 2022

Thank you Bud for all the great things you did for Scouting. We will honor your passing as a Distinguished Eagle Scout from Blanchester, Ohio. Peace and Grace on your journey and well deserved rest. You did your duty to yourself, your country and your God.

Annette McKinney Patterson

February 1, 2022

My thoughts are prayers are with the family. I worked at the Western Star in 1995 until transferring to the Middletown Journal a few years later. Mr. Brown would send us hand signed birthday cards every year. My birthday being in January, I remember one year he was in the hospital with pneumonia, I still got a card that year. I enjoyed my time there working for the Brown family.

Rebecca Lambour Rudolph

January 31, 2022

Most heartfelt sympathies to Joyce and family. He lived a good long life. I met Clarence when I was a little girl and he cooked breakfast for my friend and I. She lived next door to the Brown family. . Her Mom was not there and father couldn´t cook so, out of his kindness, he cooked us a very delicious breakfast. I later bought property close to the Browns and learned of his career advancements. While in Washington DC we helped keep him informed of his property safe keeping. He was what most people referred to as a good honest and hard working role model. His friendship was appreciated. May he rest in heaven.

Mary L Myers

January 31, 2022

I'm so sorry for your loss,I worked for Mr. Clarence Brown in 1981 and I loved my job @Miamisburg had over 20 years

Vance Brand

January 30, 2022

Though not an official Brownie we always thought we were.
What a wonderful and meaningful life . Best wishes to all the family . Love , Sue and Vance

JEFFREY HELFRICH

January 29, 2022

It was then Congressman Brown who sent me to the U. S. Merchant Marine Academy way back in '82. My condolences.

Lynda and Bub Jackson

January 28, 2022

Joyce and Family, our prayers are with you all. Sorry we can´t come to the viewing.

Celesta Dunn

January 28, 2022

My years as a Reporter/Photographer with "Bud" at the helm of Brown Publishing Co. were awesome. He was a man of ethics & integrity. Deepest sympathies on his passing to Joyce, Clancy, Cate & Roy.

Bonnie (Daulton) Kempf

January 28, 2022

Dear Joyce and family,
My heartfelt sympathy goes out to you and all your family suffering the lost of Mr. Brown. Little can be said to help you with you lost, but hold fast to your memories. Over the years, memories become wonderful treasures. I will be praying for all of you and only wish I could be there to hold your hand and offer my shoulder for you to lean on.
Your friend,
Bonnie (Daulton) Kempf, Waco, TX
(Kathryn Daulton's daughter)

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Visitation

4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Vernon Funeral Home - Urbana

235 Miami Street, Urbana, OH 43078

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Service

7:00 p.m.

Vernon Funeral Home - Urbana

235 Miami Street, Urbana, OH 43078

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Memorial Gathering

Urbana VFW's BrownRidge Hall

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Funeral service

11:00 a.m.

The First Presbyterian Church of Urbana

Urbana, OH

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Interment

Oak Dale Cemetery

OH

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235 Miami Street, Urbana, OH 43078

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