• LOUIS “GEORGE BROWN

    March 30, 2019
  •  LOUIS “GEORGE BROWN  SEPT. 7, 1930- MARCH 30, 2019

    Louis “George” Brown was born on Sept. 7, 1930 to Louis Frederick. Brown and Edna Trowbridge Brown in Ambridge, PA. He spent his childhood years in Baden, PA. George was an Eagle Scout and graduated from Ambridge High School. He immediately went into the Army in June of 1949. He was a Korean War Veteran, serving 3 ½ years. George received his B.S. Degree in Business Admin. from West Liberty State Univ. He worked for 10 years for Allied Chemical Co., and 27 years for Vulcan Materials Co., in Marketing for their Chemical Division.

    George married Joyce Ann Rigby, fellow student at West Liberty State College, in November of 1954. Before moving to Mt Carmel Community, George and Joyce were long time members of both Village Bible Church and Balboa Baptist Church. George was very proud of his sons & daughter-in-law’s; Jeffrey (Tessa) and Jay (Kari).

    George is preceded in death by his parents and brothers: James, John, Robert and Charles. He is survived by his wife, Joyce, of 64 years of Hot Springs Village; son, Jeffrey Louis Brown (Tessa) and granddaughter, Sarah Joyce, all of Robina Queensland, Australia; son, Dr. Jay P. Brown, LTC retired (Kari), and grandsons Philip, Joshua, and Zachary of Charlotte, North Carolina; sister, Cathy of Baden, PA; sister in law, Sue Rigby; and nephews, Jerry, John, Jeffrey, and Joel Rigby, all of Tampa, FL.

    A Celebration of Life Service will be held at Mt Carmel Community on Friday, April 5th at 2:00 pm with Internment/Graveside Service at Cedarvale Cemetery following at 4:00 pm.

    In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Lung Association: 55 W. Wacker Drive, Suite 1150, Chicago, IL 60601. 
    Call: 1-800-LUNGUSA

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    Pleasant memories of a great friend. Love, Bob and Kathy Johnston

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    We remember the happy times our families spent together and the kind spirit George filled the room with. Our condolences to your entire family. Bob and Lillian Lockwood

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    We remember the happy times our families spent together and the kind spirit George filled the room with. Our condolences to your entire family. Bob and Lillian Lockwood

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