One of the things I learned from Jim was being neat and organized when working on something. It’s been a valuable lesson that has helped me up until now. Thanks Jim !
Wasn’t sure if I put this in the correct section under the notes but wanted to thank everyone for being there and listening online. It was a true blessing to be reminded of my dad’s life and influence. Friday was an amazing day. It was proof that we can all be from different generations, cultures, backgrounds and beliefs. But it’s Love that brings unity. My dad loved and it was his life and that love that made Friday so special! The family thanks you for your presence, prayers, support and love. My dad wanted a party and I think we all gave him that!
You will always be with us at our family pool parties and for morning coffee and afternoon cribbage games on the patio. Love you bud, will never forget you and that amazing smile and personality. God blessed uswhen your son married our daughter ❤️🙏
So sorry to hear about Uncle Jim. One memory that I still remember is when the adults played poker at your home in Huntington Beach. His smile and laugh always made you feel better. ❤️🩹
Being Easter, I can’t help but think of the many times my mom would force my dad into church with her. He’d go but as we sat there listening to the message, I can still hear his grunts, groans, sighs, breathing and fidgeting. I’d get irritated and yet I’d give just about anything to hear all those noises again, today!
Condolence's to the Brown family, you all lost a good one, I worked with Jim for almost 30 years he always had a smile on his face even when he was upset. He was one of the first one's to jump in when there was work needing to get done. Always something to say, never one to not share his opinion. He will be sorely missed by all that knew him. I will be sending the Brown Family Prayers to get thru this time of grief and sorrow.
He’d say…” you’re gonna miss me when I’m gone “. I’d never react or respond. Truth is I never wanted to think of a day without him in it. I should have told him that but I never did. His voicemails got me through a lot of days. Simple greeting, he’d ask if I needed anything, he’d tell me he loves me. I’ll miss that. Just knowing he’s around. But knowing where he is now, gives this family the peace, strength, hope it needs. You’re missed and loved but remember….
Yo the entire Brown Family, my sincere condolences to you all in this time of sadness. Jim was a good friend, hard worker, and willing to anyone that was in need, either on the job or outside. I will miss him and his humor as I’m sure you will if you already haven’t. My prayers go out to you all.