The memories last. Good times we all had. Catch up with you at a later time.
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Still can't believe you are gone.
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Late to this sad news...I knew Dino from the 60s until we lost touch in the mid 80s. Always sweet and hardworking. Charlie Crockett, know you were the best friend he could have hoped for. What a loss. Condolences to all his loved ones.
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I offer my deepest condolences to Dino's family, I only just learned of his passing. I had not seen or talked to Dino in over 40 years but I've never forgotten him. We knew each other in the mid 70's when I was a student at Marymount college and he was working for the post office. We shared many good times and adventures and were, for a time, very close friends. Eventually we fell out of touch after I moved from VA but he touched my life in a way that was unforgettable. I will remember Dino always as being kind & funny with a very tender heart, beautiful eyes and a beautiful smile. Rest in Peace old friend<3
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I have so many truly great memories of Dino it's hard to think of them all. I close my eyes and think of Dino and I can picture the beach, golfing, fireworks, Sunday football get togethers, a man who was there for the best days and right there for you in the worst of times. Wish I could have said goodbye! Love you you'll be missed by many.
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Dean was a special cousin - the oldest of 10 of us on the Brown side of the family! He was the cool cousin who my sister and I loved being around! I remember riding in Dean’s car in Belton one day and him giving the peace ✌🏼 sign to every car we passed… so very cool!
I have lots of memories, another one of his Irish Setter dog, “Rusty”, riding with us in the back seat on the way to the beach one summer. This was maybe when we met the rest of the family: his dad, my Uncle Jack’s, 4 siblings and families, as well as Aunt Lynn’s sister -the Jones family:(Pam, Nancy, Sue, and Tom), along with our grandparents, Willie and Nettie Brown.
My family and I were thrilled when Dean brought Marianne to my sister’s home in Meggett, SC one Thanksgiving about 8 years ago.
I last saw Dean when he traveled to Charleston for my sister, Candi’s funeral in 2018.
I will miss his holidays texts and just knowing I will see him or talk to him again soon.
Your cousin, Melody
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He was a very caring soul and was there for me when I needed him He truly loved his family He will be missed greatly
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Ashley & Dylan,. I'm so sorry for your loss. Your Father always talked about you both with so much pride. I will miss him so much. I spent most of my life vacationing with him at the beach. So many very fun times. Like others have said he was so kind and compassionate and will be greatly missed.
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Dino, you were loved by so many! Jack and I always appreciated your friendship and supportive texts. You had a special way of lifting our spirits. Rest in Peace dear friend and our sincere condolences to your loving family.
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Accept my condolences to all Brown’s family.
Dino was a wonderful, hardworking person. His memories stayed with us forever.
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Dino, my good friend, you are still with us and always will be. You left too many memories to be forgotten. I was always impressed by your determination, hard work and especially your relaxed demeanor and love of life. Bro, I was hoping for one more visit but that will have to wait. My condolences to family and all those that love you. Great people are always remembered.
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Dean was a really wonderful cousin. He was interesting and full of harmless mischief and overflowing with kindness. I thought I would marry Dean until I learned in the first grade that marrying a cousin was not encouraged. That was quite a bitter pill to swallow. When Dean was present fun and lightheartedness were there, too. He listened hard, caring about your words and the state of your heart. He was loved and appreciated and he will be missed.
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