James Millard Brown Jr.
February 08, 1959 - September 03, 2005
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James Millard Brown Jr.
February 08, 1959 - September 03, 2005
Obituary
James M. Brown Jr., 46, born February 8, 1959 in Ohio died on Saturday, September 3, 2005. James is survived by his devoted wife, Doreen Ann Fox Brown; loving sons, Naithan Brown and Matthew Brown; loving sisters, Cheryl Patterson, Loretta Bradley and Brenda Davis; loving brother Charles Brown. James joins his father, James, Sr. and his mother, Mary Frances Brown in the comfort of God’s loving arms. He will be greatly missed by all.
A Graveside Service will be held at Riverside National Cemetery on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 ~ 9:30 A.M. with full military honors by the Missing Man Foundation.
In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made in Jim’s name to one of the charities. Please click on ‘Charities’ for more details.
23 responses to James Millard Brown Jr.
Denise Coppersmith says:
September 8, 2005
Chris and I would like to send our prayers to the entire family of Jim. Especially Naithan and Matthew. Their Dad was a good man and will me missed by all that knew him. I personally loved Jim as a great friend and roommate at one point in our lives. He was a sweet and gentle soul and made me laugh and was a joy to know. I will miss him forever but take comfort in knowing he is with the angels.
Don and Roseann DiCostanzo says:
September 8, 2005
Our sympathy and condolences go out to all of you. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Jim is now at peace with the Lord.
“He heals the brokenhearted, and binds up their wounds.” Psalm 147:3
Don, Roseann, Deanna and Jessica DiCostanzo
Shelly Shellenbaum says:
September 8, 2005
Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Brown family, extended family and of course all of Jim’s friends during this difficult time and ESPECIALLY to Naithan and Matthew. Jim will always be with us in spirit, no matter where we are, where we go or what we are doing as he has earned his wings and will be flying with our Angels. I have many fond memories of Jim. But the best memory of Jim, will now be lived through his boys, Naithan and Matthew. The first time I met Jim was New Years Eve in Big Bear at Michele and Bruce’s cabin… Does anyone remember “Beers on High” “Beers on Low” ?? Naithan and Matthew, we “LOVE” both of you and if you need anything, pick up the phone and call. Love always, Joe Lagos, Shelly, Jennifer, Makenzie, Ryan, Troy and Jill Shellenbaum.
Susan DeLair says:
September 8, 2005
GODS GREATEST COMMANDMENT IS TO LOVE ONE ANOTHER
Jim loved people, he loved living, he always made you smile because he was always smiling. He had a big heart and was always willing to help. I use to call him “MAKE A BUCK BROWN” Jim always had a deal going on. If you needed anything Jim was the go to guy. Even if you didn’t need anything he had a way of making you think you did. I remember his ever famous line “Have I got a deal for you”
I met Jim in October of 1979, we married in August of 1981. He gave me 2 beautiful son’s and I thank you for that. Jim lives on through Naite and Matt. I see it every day in a smile, a funny face, an action or a reaction.
TO MY BOYS: I can not tell you how sorry I am for the loss of your dad. This is one hurt as a mother I can not make go away. With time, prayers and the support of family and friends you will find the strength to go on. You will always remember you dad, with your thoughts, family tradition the pink stuff, his/our friends and me. Your dad and I love you both so very much. The two of you have matured into fine young men and we are very proud of you.
Love
Mom
Teresa & Jason Buelna says:
September 8, 2005
Jason and I both worked with Jim at Star Trac. It is a place where he was able to meet & create friendships with different people across the US. Friendships that lasted even after he left the company. In the past few days I have spoken with a lot of those old friends and co-workers of JIm’s, they are saddened and will miss him deeply. It seems as though even people that had not spoke to him in years have all mentioned recently wanting to get in touch with him or asking others still at Star Trac if they knew how Jim was doing. People just never stopped thinking about him, even after he wasn’t a daily part of their life anymore. It just reminds us of how short life is and that if you are wondering how an old friend is, then call them because you never know when you can’t call them anymore.
On a personal note…Jim, thanks for making me laugh and reminding me to “love my work, love my job….love my work, love my job” of course, said very sarcastically