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Dr Doyle Hayes Brown

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Dr Doyle Hayes Brown

Birth
Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon, USA
Death
15 Feb 2016 (aged 72)
Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA
Burial
Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Dr. Doyle H. Brown passed away peacefully at home in Moses Lake, Washington on February 15, 2016 after a year-long struggle with mesothelioma. He was 72 years of age.

Doyle was born in Ontario, Oregon on January 11, 1944 to Daniel K. and Ruby H. Brown, the youngest of six boys. He spent his childhood in Vale and Ontario, Oregon. After high school he attended Brigham Young University and then in 1963 he served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Southern Far East Mission. His assignment had him living in many different cities in Taiwan for two and a half years. His love for the Chinese people was carried throughout his life.

After his mission he graduated from BYU, majoring in Chinese language with a minor in Zoology. He then attended the University of Oregon Medical School in Portland, during which time he met and married Jeanne M. Joberg. They spent almost 44 years together raising their eight children. Doyle practiced Orthopedic Surgery in Pennsylvania, Utah, Washington, Arizona and California during his forty-year career as a physician.

Doyle had many interests and was always learning. He was active and faithful in his religious convictions as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served two additional missions with his wife in Japan, South Korea and New Zealand. He loved to fly and for the past 40 years had a private pilot's license, owning his own plane for 30 years. History, politics, geology, classical music and language were some of the things he loved outside of the field of medicine. He enjoyed traveling and has stood on the Great Wall of China, explored England and France, and visited Mexico, Guatemala, South Africa, Madagascar and the Philippines. Every culture held fascination for his inquisitive mind.

He was generous and kindhearted and always prepared with a humorous turn of phrase. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him!

He is survived by his wife Jeanne and their children: Ariel (Larsen), Daniel, Ammon, Haven (Villarreal), Noble, Micah and Autumn Brown, as well as 13 grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his eldest brother, Elbert Brown, and his son Kelsey, who died in a skiing accident in 2006.

Dr. Brown's funeral will be held February 19, 2016 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Moses Lake. His interment will follow at Pioneer Memorial Gardens cemetery in Moses Lake.

ref: Kayser's Chapel
Dr. Doyle H. Brown passed away peacefully at home in Moses Lake, Washington on February 15, 2016 after a year-long struggle with mesothelioma. He was 72 years of age.

Doyle was born in Ontario, Oregon on January 11, 1944 to Daniel K. and Ruby H. Brown, the youngest of six boys. He spent his childhood in Vale and Ontario, Oregon. After high school he attended Brigham Young University and then in 1963 he served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Southern Far East Mission. His assignment had him living in many different cities in Taiwan for two and a half years. His love for the Chinese people was carried throughout his life.

After his mission he graduated from BYU, majoring in Chinese language with a minor in Zoology. He then attended the University of Oregon Medical School in Portland, during which time he met and married Jeanne M. Joberg. They spent almost 44 years together raising their eight children. Doyle practiced Orthopedic Surgery in Pennsylvania, Utah, Washington, Arizona and California during his forty-year career as a physician.

Doyle had many interests and was always learning. He was active and faithful in his religious convictions as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served two additional missions with his wife in Japan, South Korea and New Zealand. He loved to fly and for the past 40 years had a private pilot's license, owning his own plane for 30 years. History, politics, geology, classical music and language were some of the things he loved outside of the field of medicine. He enjoyed traveling and has stood on the Great Wall of China, explored England and France, and visited Mexico, Guatemala, South Africa, Madagascar and the Philippines. Every culture held fascination for his inquisitive mind.

He was generous and kindhearted and always prepared with a humorous turn of phrase. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him!

He is survived by his wife Jeanne and their children: Ariel (Larsen), Daniel, Ammon, Haven (Villarreal), Noble, Micah and Autumn Brown, as well as 13 grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his eldest brother, Elbert Brown, and his son Kelsey, who died in a skiing accident in 2006.

Dr. Brown's funeral will be held February 19, 2016 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Moses Lake. His interment will follow at Pioneer Memorial Gardens cemetery in Moses Lake.

ref: Kayser's Chapel


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