Friday, November 9, 2012
My prayers are with not only with Mrs. Brown, but also the entire Brown family. The Browns were my neighbors (they lived right next store to my family, and then several years later came back and lived in the next court). I always enjoyed conversing not only with him, but Mrs. Brown as well, whether it be discussing what is going on in the neighborhood, restaurants that they went to (it seemed like they ate at every Restaurant in Huntington, we were comparing notes on who we thought was good, and who we really didn’t care for), and of course the golf courses that Mr. Brown enjoyed playing.
The most important thing that I will always remember about Mr. Brown is his love for not only his wife but also his family, and grandchildren. I never met anyone who when speaking of his own kids (and the careers they have) and grandchildren you could actually sense and feel the love he had for them just from his smile, and the way he spoke of each one of them.
So again I express my deepest condolences not only to Mrs. Brown, but his entire family, and grandchildren. It was an honor for me to be able to have known such a wonderful, and loving person. So while this is a sad time, you must never forget that it is God’s plan, and that “God” wanted to bring him home.
Respectfully,
Brett & Deborah Angstadt, and family