January 31, 1961- October 1, 2020
Mike passed away at Baptist Beaches Hospital, surrounded by his loving family.
Haley and Tyler Brown, Elaine Williams- Cox along with her Husband Larry Cox, Lisa Brown and her husband Rudy, Alan Brown, and his wife Gigi and their son Lawrence, Dwayne Williams, and his wife Stacey along with their children Janel and Hunter and Vernon Wiliams, as well as Tricia Janulewicz and Terri Janulewicz -Brown. He also leaves behind His Aunt Norma, Uncle Gene, and his Aunt Marlene, who he adored.
What people will remember about Mike was his love for his children Haley and Tyler, along with his family and friends, If you were fortunate enough to be his friend, then you were fortunate to enjoy his zest for life and laughter. For those of you who never met him, you missed out on knowing a remarkable human.
Mike could not help making his presence known; he always had something to say, whether it was sensible, humorous, ridiculous, recited from the bible, or just a kind word when you needed to have a friend. He was not shy by any means; he would say hello to anybody and tell them about his children or his plans for his next project or his future. Mike was a big thinker; the bigger, the better, he kept an open mind, which always opened up new life possibilities. Mike was passionate about his years of being a Marine; he loved FOOTBALL, especially the Jaguars, Fried Chicken with all the Fixin's, country music, and old western movies, he could tell you a story for hours, but it would always be full of piss and vinegar.
At one point in his younger life, Mike sold cars '. It was said he could sell ice to Eskimos" I think he took great pride in that statement when people would laughingly say it to him, But yes, he was a people person for sure. Without a doubt, Mike's proudest accomplishments in his life were his daughter and son, and he truly and deeply loved each one of them, Haley and Tyler, to the "Moon and Back."
So let us Celebrate the "Life of Mike Brown" because that is what he would want us to do and what he would have told all of us to do.
We will miss his BIG personality, but his spirit will always be with us.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Saturday Nov 7th 2020 at 11am In the chapel of HARDAGE-GIDDENS FUNERAL HOME ,1701 Beach Blvd Jacksonville Beach FL, 32250
Arrangements are under the care and direction of HARDAGE-GIDDENS BEACHES CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME.
In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation to:
THE SALZBALCHER MEDICAL CENTER
850 6TH AVE SOUTH SUITE 500
JACKSONVILLE BEACH,FL 32250
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THE SALZBALCHER MEDICAL CENTER 850 6TH AVE SOUTH , SIUTE 500 , Jacksonville Beach, Florida 32250
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