Lawrence Alfred Brown

Lawrence Alfred Brown passed on January 29, 2019 at age 85 after his battle with cancer. Lawrence, known to many as the “Magnet Man”, was an avid reader, enjoyed golfing, boating, and being a native New Yorker, was a Yankee and Notre Dame fanatic. Larry left a mark and touched the hearts of an extensive amount of extended family, friends and supporters. He is preceded by his parents, Alfred and Eileen Brown, his brothers Charles Brown, James Brown (Margene) and Michael Brown and his first wife Janet Brown. He is survived by his wife Susan Brown, children Kevin Brown, Karen Wirt (Michael), Suzanne Draper (Kirk), Jeff Brown (Melinda) and his grand-children Brittaney Quinn and Tyler Brown. Services will be held Thursday, January 31, 2019 at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church at 10:30 AM. The family wishes to thank all of the doctors, nurses and staff on the 7th floor of Northside Forsyth Hospital for their loving care. The family kindly requests, in lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Habitat for Humanity or the American Cancer Society.
Love you always Dad
Suzanne, my heart goes out to you and your family. May God continue to wrap his arms around all of you and give you comfort, strength and peace in the days and weeks ahead.
Lawrence, you’ve earned your wings. Take flight and soar with the angels. 🕊
I’m so sorry for your loss. May this candle bring you healing, love, and light.
Larry had such a great sense of humor! He will be missed by all. Love and prayers to all of you! May God wrap his arms around you and bring you comfort.
Dear Sue, my heart is broken. Larry was the best neighbor anyone could ever ask for. Hopefully it was a joyous reunion with dear Harley. Please accept my deepest, heart felt sympathy. Love, Linda 💔
Sue -I am so sorry. I love you!
May God keep all of the family wrapped in His loving arms, and comfort you in the time ahead. Know our prayers are with you all. Though I met him only once, I just knew he was special and his daughter Suzanne, my friend was and is a wonderful daughter and special person.
Dad,
I miss you very much. You were the one I called when I needed advise, our conservations meant the world to me. I Love you.