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James Henry “Jimmie” Brown

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James Henry “Jimmie” Brown

Birth
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Death
21 Oct 2009 (aged 92)
La Porte, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Pasadena, Harris County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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James Henry Brown was the son of Maudie Mae Hooten Brown and Arthur Franklin Brown Jr from Paris, Texas.
His sister was RubyLea Brown Chambless and John Henry Brown both of Paris, Texas.
He married Annie Louise Jaschke in June 1946 and had son, Frank Herbert Brown 1947 and Eleanor Maude "Maudie" Brown Halbardier 1951.
He had many grand children and great grandchildren.
He worked for Olin for many years in the Pasadena area. He and his son also were avid horse lovers and had several on their property. He loved to sit on his porch and watch the cars and visit with his neighbors.
He and his wife were long time members of Good Shepard Lutheran Church in Pasadena.

James was in the Phillapines during WWII and came back to marry his Annie in 1946.

He had a wicked sense of humor and a contagious laugh, many hugs for his grand kids and never forgot to say "I love you".

He is greatly loved and missed.
James Henry Brown was the son of Maudie Mae Hooten Brown and Arthur Franklin Brown Jr from Paris, Texas.
His sister was RubyLea Brown Chambless and John Henry Brown both of Paris, Texas.
He married Annie Louise Jaschke in June 1946 and had son, Frank Herbert Brown 1947 and Eleanor Maude "Maudie" Brown Halbardier 1951.
He had many grand children and great grandchildren.
He worked for Olin for many years in the Pasadena area. He and his son also were avid horse lovers and had several on their property. He loved to sit on his porch and watch the cars and visit with his neighbors.
He and his wife were long time members of Good Shepard Lutheran Church in Pasadena.

James was in the Phillapines during WWII and came back to marry his Annie in 1946.

He had a wicked sense of humor and a contagious laugh, many hugs for his grand kids and never forgot to say "I love you".

He is greatly loved and missed.


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