It is believed that he was enroute to his home when the accident occurred at a curve on a 4-lane highway. His cycle struck a railing and he was thrown out of sight of passing motorists, this his body was not found until Tuesday morning.
"Jimmy" graduated from CCCHS with the class of 1958 and from the University of Illinois in 1963. He went to work for McDonnell Aircraft in St. Louis and, after attending special classes in New York City, was transferred to New Mexico. He later took a position with General Dynamics, Ft. Worth, where he had been for almost two years before his death..
He leaves his parents, James E. & Marie Hunley Brown, who reside north of town; two brothers, Tommy and Johnny; and two sisters Helen Eyer and Nancy Brown.
It is believed that he was enroute to his home when the accident occurred at a curve on a 4-lane highway. His cycle struck a railing and he was thrown out of sight of passing motorists, this his body was not found until Tuesday morning.
"Jimmy" graduated from CCCHS with the class of 1958 and from the University of Illinois in 1963. He went to work for McDonnell Aircraft in St. Louis and, after attending special classes in New York City, was transferred to New Mexico. He later took a position with General Dynamics, Ft. Worth, where he had been for almost two years before his death..
He leaves his parents, James E. & Marie Hunley Brown, who reside north of town; two brothers, Tommy and Johnny; and two sisters Helen Eyer and Nancy Brown.
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