Mr. Mix Brown, Jr. was a model man. When a child, he was manly and obedient; when a young man he was respectful to everyone; and as he took his place as a grown man, he laid aside his childish things and proved himself as a worthy man.
Mr. Mix Brown, Jr. will never be forgotten by the friends in the community that he loved so dearly.
He leaved to mourn in his passing: His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mix Brown, Sr.; three sons, Kenneth Brown, Charles Brown and Raymond Brown, all of Fresno, California; three brothers, Mr. Albert Brown of Fresno, California, Mr. Henry Stewart of Los Angeles, California, Mr. Buford Stewart of Winford, California, and Mr. Uzelle Stephenson of San Diego, California; two sisters, Ms. Ethel Brown of Fresno, California and Mrs. Zefphralee Primas of Los Angeles, California; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Bio provide by Peggy Littlefield
Mr. Mix Brown, Jr. was a model man. When a child, he was manly and obedient; when a young man he was respectful to everyone; and as he took his place as a grown man, he laid aside his childish things and proved himself as a worthy man.
Mr. Mix Brown, Jr. will never be forgotten by the friends in the community that he loved so dearly.
He leaved to mourn in his passing: His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mix Brown, Sr.; three sons, Kenneth Brown, Charles Brown and Raymond Brown, all of Fresno, California; three brothers, Mr. Albert Brown of Fresno, California, Mr. Henry Stewart of Los Angeles, California, Mr. Buford Stewart of Winford, California, and Mr. Uzelle Stephenson of San Diego, California; two sisters, Ms. Ethel Brown of Fresno, California and Mrs. Zefphralee Primas of Los Angeles, California; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Bio provide by Peggy Littlefield
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