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Megan Elizabeth Brown

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Megan Elizabeth Brown

Birth
Brick, Ocean County, New Jersey, USA
Death
28 Aug 2014 (aged 27)
Hudson, Pasco County, Florida, USA
Burial
Wall Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.1852355, Longitude: -74.0810385
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Murder Victim. Megan was one in a million. The title she was most proud of was "mommy." Her son was her first priority. Megan graduated from Northwestern Lehigh School in 2005 where she was a track star. She won a silver medal in the triple jump at the PIAA Championships Track and Field Championships in her senior year. Megan moved to Hudson, Florida from Pennsylvania in July along with her precious, four-year-old son and her parents, Greg and Margaret Brown. Megan had found a job at the Fisherman's Shack bar in Hudson just two weeks before her death. She had also met a great guy, Nick and was looking forward to a bright future with him. Sadly all her dreams came to a tragic end when her ex-boyfriend murdered her, her parents and her friend Nick. She is survived by her son, family members and friends up North along with the friends she had met during her short time in Hudson. The murderer was found guilty and sentenced to life without parole.
Murder Victim. Megan was one in a million. The title she was most proud of was "mommy." Her son was her first priority. Megan graduated from Northwestern Lehigh School in 2005 where she was a track star. She won a silver medal in the triple jump at the PIAA Championships Track and Field Championships in her senior year. Megan moved to Hudson, Florida from Pennsylvania in July along with her precious, four-year-old son and her parents, Greg and Margaret Brown. Megan had found a job at the Fisherman's Shack bar in Hudson just two weeks before her death. She had also met a great guy, Nick and was looking forward to a bright future with him. Sadly all her dreams came to a tragic end when her ex-boyfriend murdered her, her parents and her friend Nick. She is survived by her son, family members and friends up North along with the friends she had met during her short time in Hudson. The murderer was found guilty and sentenced to life without parole.


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