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Gregory Arnold “Greg” Brown

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Gregory Arnold “Greg” Brown

Birth
Death
28 Aug 2014 (aged 52)
Hudson, Pasco County, Florida, USA
Burial
Wall Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Murder Victim. Greg and his wife, Maggie owned and operated Hidden Hills Farm in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania where they bred and boarded dogs and horses. The words good, honest, and hardworking people with good hearts are used when describing both Maggie and Greg. In July, they moved to Hudson with their 27-year-old daughter, Megan, and their four-year-old grandson. Greg was raised in Shark River Hills, and graduated from Saint Rose High School, Belmar, in 1979. He was the second of five children. Greg is remembered as a gentleman with a big heart. He spent most of his years in and around the ocean, an avid outdoorsman who loved hunting, fishing, and being on his farm. During the course of his career, he had his electrical licenses in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania. After obtaining his New Jersey electrical license, he co-ran and operated Brown Electric in Neptune. He worked at Kullman Industries for 16 years and went on to work at MBR Construction Services. Greg and Maggie were well-known for their love of animals. The family moved from Brick, New Jersey to New Tripoli, Pennsylvania in 1998 and opened Hidden Hills Farm. Their home and farm was the location of good times and happy memories for all. The devoted couple celebrated their 31st wedding anniversary in August. In Gregory's own words, posted on Facebook for their anniversary, "So I met a girl and after we went on our first date I told my mom I was going to marry her." Greg and Maggie loved each other with the vigor of newlyweds through all 34 years together. Their love and commitment has been an inspiration for their friends and family. Gregory and Margaret are survived by their sons, Gregory Aaron Brown of New Tripoli, PA and Michael Monaghan of Belleville, and their grandsons, Tristen Santisteban and Gabriel Monaghan. Gregory is survived by his mother, Patricia Brown of Shark River Hills; his father, Roger Brown of Hyrum, UT; and his siblings and their spouses, Marie Brown Moulder of Bel Air, MD, Richard and Linda Brown of Neptune City, Maryanne Brown Woolley of Rocky Hill, and Roger and Kimberly Brown of Shark River Hills. Gregory and Margaret are simultaneously deceased with their daughter, Megan Brown.
Murder Victim. Greg and his wife, Maggie owned and operated Hidden Hills Farm in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania where they bred and boarded dogs and horses. The words good, honest, and hardworking people with good hearts are used when describing both Maggie and Greg. In July, they moved to Hudson with their 27-year-old daughter, Megan, and their four-year-old grandson. Greg was raised in Shark River Hills, and graduated from Saint Rose High School, Belmar, in 1979. He was the second of five children. Greg is remembered as a gentleman with a big heart. He spent most of his years in and around the ocean, an avid outdoorsman who loved hunting, fishing, and being on his farm. During the course of his career, he had his electrical licenses in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania. After obtaining his New Jersey electrical license, he co-ran and operated Brown Electric in Neptune. He worked at Kullman Industries for 16 years and went on to work at MBR Construction Services. Greg and Maggie were well-known for their love of animals. The family moved from Brick, New Jersey to New Tripoli, Pennsylvania in 1998 and opened Hidden Hills Farm. Their home and farm was the location of good times and happy memories for all. The devoted couple celebrated their 31st wedding anniversary in August. In Gregory's own words, posted on Facebook for their anniversary, "So I met a girl and after we went on our first date I told my mom I was going to marry her." Greg and Maggie loved each other with the vigor of newlyweds through all 34 years together. Their love and commitment has been an inspiration for their friends and family. Gregory and Margaret are survived by their sons, Gregory Aaron Brown of New Tripoli, PA and Michael Monaghan of Belleville, and their grandsons, Tristen Santisteban and Gabriel Monaghan. Gregory is survived by his mother, Patricia Brown of Shark River Hills; his father, Roger Brown of Hyrum, UT; and his siblings and their spouses, Marie Brown Moulder of Bel Air, MD, Richard and Linda Brown of Neptune City, Maryanne Brown Woolley of Rocky Hill, and Roger and Kimberly Brown of Shark River Hills. Gregory and Margaret are simultaneously deceased with their daughter, Megan Brown.


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