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Paul Fredrick Brown

Birth
Bremen, Fairfield County, Ohio, USA
Death
20 Nov 1998 (aged 87)
Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA
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St. Petersburg Times (FL) - Wednesday, December 16, 1998

BROWN, PAUL F., 87, of Adrian, Michigan, formerly of Clearwater, died Friday (November 20, 1998) at Provincial House Nursing Center, Adrian.

He was born in Bremen, Ohio, came to Clearwater in 1957 from Packanack Lake, New Jersey, and moved in 1995 to Adrian.

He was an engineer for Dumont Television and developed television broadcast cameras and transmission equipment. During World War II, he was lead radar engineer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston and contributed to radar development used in the detection of German submarines and in improving high-altitude bombing. He earned two patents and was a member of the Elfon Society.

Survivors include his wife, Yvonne; a daughter, Debby Woolley, Clearwater; a son, Paul, New Jersey; two sisters, Ruby Worcester and Lela Pfaff, both of Michigan; and five grandsons. Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home, Clearwater.

St. Petersburg Times (FL) - Wednesday, December 16, 1998
St. Petersburg Times (FL) - Wednesday, December 16, 1998

BROWN, PAUL F., 87, of Adrian, Michigan, formerly of Clearwater, died Friday (November 20, 1998) at Provincial House Nursing Center, Adrian.

He was born in Bremen, Ohio, came to Clearwater in 1957 from Packanack Lake, New Jersey, and moved in 1995 to Adrian.

He was an engineer for Dumont Television and developed television broadcast cameras and transmission equipment. During World War II, he was lead radar engineer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston and contributed to radar development used in the detection of German submarines and in improving high-altitude bombing. He earned two patents and was a member of the Elfon Society.

Survivors include his wife, Yvonne; a daughter, Debby Woolley, Clearwater; a son, Paul, New Jersey; two sisters, Ruby Worcester and Lela Pfaff, both of Michigan; and five grandsons. Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home, Clearwater.

St. Petersburg Times (FL) - Wednesday, December 16, 1998


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