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In Memory

Dan Brown

2007 OBITUARY FOR DAN BROWN (aka Honor Seed):
"Ocean Park, WA, resident Honor Seed, 53, died February 22, 2007 at his home following a long battle with cancer. He was born Daniel T. Brown on April 10, 1953 in Brookline, MA to Walter E. and Jennie V. (Prindle) Brown.

Early on, the family moved to the La Canada/Flintridge area of Los Angeles where he attended school. He was a sports writer for the La Canada/Flintridge High School and also worked for the Valley Sun Newspaper. He later attended Oregon State University. In 1986 he moved to Oysterville and managed his own construction business.

Often an advocate for the oppressed and a lover of animals, he did his best to support his neighborhood. He lost his home to a fire in January of this year and truly appreciated the help he received from all. He took the time to write a thank you letter, which was published in the Chinook Observer.

His father Walter E. Brown of La Canada, two brothers Gregory and Timothy and sister Judith survive him.

 

 
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09/07/21 03:59 PM #1    

Cindy Breslin (Beres)

2007 OBITUARY FOR DAN BROWN (aka Honor Seed):
"Ocean Park, WA, resident Honor Seed, 53, died February 22, 2007 at his home following a long battle with cancer. He was born Daniel T. Brown on April 10, 1953 in Brookline, MA to Walter E. and Jennie V. (Prindle) Brown.

Early on, the family moved to the La Canada/Flintridge area of Los Angeles where he attended school. He was a sports writer for the La Canada/Flintridge High School and also worked for the Valley Sun Newspaper. He later attended Oregon State University. In 1986 he moved to Oysterville and managed his own construction business.

Often an advocate for the oppressed and a lover of animals, he did his best to support his neighborhood. He lost his home to a fire in January of this year and truly appreciated the help he received from all. He took the time to write a thank you letter, which was published in the Chinook Observer.

His father Walter E. Brown of La Canada, two brothers Gregory and Timothy and sister Judith survive him.

At his request, no formal funeral services are to be held. Arrangements entrusted to Penttila's Chapel by The Sea, Long Beach"

(https://www.penttilaschapel.com/obituary/5260473)                                                                     ************************************************************
From 6th grade at FIS until the end of our senior year at LCHS, Dan and I spent a lot of time sitting next to each other in an assortment of classes . . . thanks, of course, to the LC teachers' continual practice of "alphabetical seating."  A year before his passing, Dan reached out to me and a few of our former classmates via e-mail to reminisce about the old LC days. We then lost touch again. Found this obituary at a later date. Rest in peace, buddy. Gone but not forgotten. <


09/18/21 03:17 PM #2    

Cheryl Moore (Miller)


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