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.
Randy Shellenbaum says:
September 13, 2005
To Nate and Matt:
We are sorry for you loss. Your dad was a great guy and I have many memories that will be with me forever.
Sincerley,
Randy Shellenbaum
Rev. David Kerrigan says:
September 13, 2005
I knew Jim less than anyone else writing here. I met him over a four-day period, all of 13 years ago, while visiting with his wife — my cousin Dee — and her family. Dee, I’m so sorry for your sudden loss.
Though the time I spent with Jim was so brief, as I read the contributions of others, I’d had the same experience of Jim, the same kinds of memories! Cheerful, outgoing, helpful, easily making people laugh, and making a total stranger, which I was to him, feel welcome and part of the gathering.
Like others who’ve written, I too feel Jim is well where he is.
My perception of what Life is about is: We’re All Spiritual Beings on a Human Journey. We Were Created in Love by God, and We Live Forever we’re not just our bodies, by any stretch of the imagination.
Jim, I send you love, and wish you all the best on this next leg of your spirit’s journey.
You created enough joy and laughter in the four days I was in your company for me to happily remember you 13 years later — an awesome accomplishment on your part!
For me, you live with God and other beautiful people who preceded you there — and while you’ll be missed by those who were with you daily, you continue to live in the hearts of those who know you, and who probably love you all the more now, especially if they forgot to tell you often enough.
I hope no one who’s known you ever stops sending you Love from the heart — or ever stops talking to you because you’re in no way so far that you can’t hear it, in my opinion.
Dee, I love you.
Norm and Rose Dewmer says:
September 14, 2005
We are sorry for the loss of such a wonderful man. We knew Jimmy through his mother Fran who has now passed away also. They will be dearly missed. Our love and prayers go out to the whole family
Rue & Tony Bedi says:
September 15, 2005
We met Jim through Kathleen Jim’s sister-in-law and Ken Mucha. We would meet him at the many family gatherings of the DiCostanzo’s. We also had the pleasure of having Jim at our home a couple of times for Football Games. He was always funny, kind and enjoyable to be around. Surely, there must be Football in heaven. Our prayers go out to his family. He will be grately missed. Tony, Rue, Devin and Brittany Bedi
Tarah Preston says:
September 15, 2005
They’ve always said “Only the good die young” and in Jimmy’s case that’s the truth.
I met Jimmy through his Mother, Fran, and only had the pleasure of being in his company a few times, but during those brief moments he was kind, considerate, friendly, humorous, easygoing, loving towards his Mother, and a good cook he made some great pasta for us one time.
Jimmy and His Wonderful Mother, Fran, will be sorely missed.
God Bless The Brown Family. My heart is aching for each and every one of you. My thoughts and prayers are with you…