Edwin's (Ed) wife Jacquie Sue Brown of 6 years of marriage and we were together for almost 10 years and we traveled to many places like Alaska, Europe, Mexico etc. His favorite place was Cabo San Lucas, Mexico where we had a timeshare. His early years he loved sports and was a great bowler and was a charter member in Establish Fremont American Little League. He coached umpired, was a mentor and father figure to thousands of boys in baseball, CYO basketball and Fremont football. He loved duck hunting earlier in his life and as a young teen had raised homing pigeons as a hobby. Edwin worked at Graybar Electric for 30 years and another 20 years at A & J Electric. He serviced in US Army in the Korean War and stationed in Germany in intelligence from 1951 to 1954. He married his first wife Marlene Tautenhan-Brown in 1954 while he was still in the Army. She passed in Jan 2011 and his oldest son Richard Edwin Brown died the same year in Oct 2011. He often said he was the luckiest man to have had two wonderful woman in his life and was tremendously happy with his life and all his great memories. A wonderful husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather and great friend.
Private family service will be held.
Edwin's (Ed) wife Jacquie Sue Brown of 6 years of marriage and we were together for almost 10 years and we traveled to many places like Alaska, Europe, Mexico etc. His favorite place was Cabo San Lucas, Mexico where we had a timeshare. His early years he loved sports and was a great bowler and was a charter member in Establish Fremont American Little League. He coached umpired, was a mentor and father figure to thousands of boys in baseball, CYO basketball and Fremont football. He loved duck hunting earlier in his life and as a young teen had raised homing pigeons as a hobby. Edwin worked at Graybar Electric for 30 years and another 20 years at A & J Electric. He serviced in US Army in the Korean War and stationed in Germany in intelligence from 1951 to 1954. He married his first wife Marlene Tautenhan-Brown in 1954 while he was still in the Army. She passed in Jan 2011 and his oldest son Richard Edwin Brown died the same year in Oct 2011. He often said he was the luckiest man to have had two wonderful woman in his life and was tremendously happy with his life and all his great memories. A wonderful husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather and great friend.
Private family service will be held.
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