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Peter Lyn Brown

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Peter Lyn Brown

Birth
Death
17 Jul 2011 (aged 51)
Burial
Vega, Oldham County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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ADRIAN - Peter Lyn Brown, 51, formerly of Adrian, died Sunday, July 17, 2011, in Dallas.

Services are scheduled for 1 p.m. Thursday, July 21, 2011, at First Baptist Church in Amarillo. The burial will be at Memorial Park Cemetery at Vega. Arrangements are being provided by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2008 Paramount Blvd.

Peter was born in Amarillo on April 28, 1960. He grew up in Adrian and graduated from Adrian High School in 1978. He attended Texas A&M University and received his bachelor's degree in accounting in 1982. He then went on to graduate from Baylor Law School in 1985.

He practiced law in Amarillo and Dallas and had been employed by Kreiss Collection in Chicago. He was currently employed as an Executive Loan Officer for Shelter Mortgage in Dallas. He was a former member of First Baptist Church Adrian, First Baptist Church Amarillo, and Park Cities Baptist Church Dallas. Peter was a very compassionate person who served on the board of many charities.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Lem and Helen Biddle of Vega and Floyd and Ruth Brown of Adrian; and his aunts, Maxine Brown of Adrian and Pat Biddle of Pueblo, Colo.

He is survived by his parents, Billy Don and Elizabeth Ann Brown of Adrian; his brother, Dennis Don Brown and his wife Sarita of Broken Arrow, Okla.; a sister, Amy Elizabeth Brown Villwock and her husband Scott of Kingwood; three nephews, Maston Floyd Brown and his wife Erin, William David Roy and Michael William Villwock; four nieces, Kathryn Lorraine Brown, Karen Elizabeth Brown, Hannah Ruth Roy and Megan Elizabeth Roy; one great-niece, Guadalupe Sarita Brown; his aunts and uncles, Jimmy Brown, Phyllis and Bob Gruner, Jerry and Charlene Biddle and Nancy and John Jeffreys; many cousins, and numerous friends.

Peter had the uncanny ability to make someone laugh the instant he met them. Everyone who had the pleasure of meeting him, loved him.

The family request that memorial donations be made to The Master Plan at First Baptist Church Amarillo, 1208 S. Tyler St.; or Memorial Park Cemetery at Vega.

Leave online condolences at www.boxwellbrothers.com.

Amarillo Globe-News, July 20, 2011
ADRIAN - Peter Lyn Brown, 51, formerly of Adrian, died Sunday, July 17, 2011, in Dallas.

Services are scheduled for 1 p.m. Thursday, July 21, 2011, at First Baptist Church in Amarillo. The burial will be at Memorial Park Cemetery at Vega. Arrangements are being provided by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2008 Paramount Blvd.

Peter was born in Amarillo on April 28, 1960. He grew up in Adrian and graduated from Adrian High School in 1978. He attended Texas A&M University and received his bachelor's degree in accounting in 1982. He then went on to graduate from Baylor Law School in 1985.

He practiced law in Amarillo and Dallas and had been employed by Kreiss Collection in Chicago. He was currently employed as an Executive Loan Officer for Shelter Mortgage in Dallas. He was a former member of First Baptist Church Adrian, First Baptist Church Amarillo, and Park Cities Baptist Church Dallas. Peter was a very compassionate person who served on the board of many charities.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Lem and Helen Biddle of Vega and Floyd and Ruth Brown of Adrian; and his aunts, Maxine Brown of Adrian and Pat Biddle of Pueblo, Colo.

He is survived by his parents, Billy Don and Elizabeth Ann Brown of Adrian; his brother, Dennis Don Brown and his wife Sarita of Broken Arrow, Okla.; a sister, Amy Elizabeth Brown Villwock and her husband Scott of Kingwood; three nephews, Maston Floyd Brown and his wife Erin, William David Roy and Michael William Villwock; four nieces, Kathryn Lorraine Brown, Karen Elizabeth Brown, Hannah Ruth Roy and Megan Elizabeth Roy; one great-niece, Guadalupe Sarita Brown; his aunts and uncles, Jimmy Brown, Phyllis and Bob Gruner, Jerry and Charlene Biddle and Nancy and John Jeffreys; many cousins, and numerous friends.

Peter had the uncanny ability to make someone laugh the instant he met them. Everyone who had the pleasure of meeting him, loved him.

The family request that memorial donations be made to The Master Plan at First Baptist Church Amarillo, 1208 S. Tyler St.; or Memorial Park Cemetery at Vega.

Leave online condolences at www.boxwellbrothers.com.

Amarillo Globe-News, July 20, 2011

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