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Raymond Brown 2019

Obituary of Raymond Brown
Raymond Elton Brown, “Ray”, 70, passed peacefully on Friday, January 18, 2019 at the South Shore Regional Hospital with this family by his side. He bravely confronted and fought cancer, remaining positive and hopeful until the end.
Ray was born August 25, 1948 in Geneva, Ohio. He served with the US Military from 1969 to 1977, including two tours in Vietnam and was given an Honorable Discharge. He uprooted himself and moved to Nova Scotia in 1996 to be with the love of his life, “Paula”. Ray was an avid story teller and enjoyed building models as a past time. His latest project, which he planned to begin “soon”, was a model of the ship called the U.S.S. Constitution.
Ray is survived by his loving wife, Paulette (Robichaud) Brown; step-children, Tina (Larry) Bond, Michelle (Danny) Gaudet, Ian (Jessica) Doucette; grandchildren, Joel, Danielle, Jacob, Logan, and Connor; great-grandchildren, Neveah and Daemia; siblings Sarrah “Sally” Brown, Robert Brown, James Brown, Betty Cochrane, and Charles “Billy” Jones.
He was predeceased by his father, Kenneth Brown, mother, Sarrah (Brown) Jones, and step-father, James Jones; siblings Kenneth Brown and Ruby Leach.
As per Ray’s wishes, there will be no service and donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the local chapter of the VON.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Raymond Brown 2019..

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