He passed at the VA Hospital after a short illness.
Harold L. Brown passed away at the VA hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana on Dec. 17, 2017. He was one of four children of Claud and Helen Brown.
He was called "Brownie" by his friends but to those who knew him on the CB radio, his name was, "Horsefly". Brownie could
have been an artist as he had that talent to draw. He loved CB radios and was into them for many years. He loved to tinker around with electronics and cars. He loved kids no matter whose child they were. He loved his nieces, nephews and great neices and nephews as his own. He always called them his babies.
He is survived by his sister-in-law Ruth Brown, several nieces and nephews and sever great nieces and nephews.
Brownie will be missed by all that knew him. He is, was and will always be a one of a kind of person. R. I. P. Brownie for eternity.
He passed at the VA Hospital after a short illness.
Harold L. Brown passed away at the VA hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana on Dec. 17, 2017. He was one of four children of Claud and Helen Brown.
He was called "Brownie" by his friends but to those who knew him on the CB radio, his name was, "Horsefly". Brownie could
have been an artist as he had that talent to draw. He loved CB radios and was into them for many years. He loved to tinker around with electronics and cars. He loved kids no matter whose child they were. He loved his nieces, nephews and great neices and nephews as his own. He always called them his babies.
He is survived by his sister-in-law Ruth Brown, several nieces and nephews and sever great nieces and nephews.
Brownie will be missed by all that knew him. He is, was and will always be a one of a kind of person. R. I. P. Brownie for eternity.
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