Pamela Leslie
Sorry for your loss. Brian had the nices smile. Thinking of you in the time of sorrow. Your classmate Pam (Johnson) Leslie
Birth date: Mar 20, 1953 Death date: Sep 19, 2025
Brian C. Brown, 72, of Clinton passed away Friday, September 19, 2025 at his home. Funeral Services will be 11:00 am, Wednesday, September 24, 2025 at the Clinton Chapel Snell-Zornig Funeral Homes & Crematory. Visitation will be Read Obituary
Sorry for your loss. Brian had the nices smile. Thinking of you in the time of sorrow. Your classmate Pam (Johnson) Leslie
Patti and Eric,
I am so sorry to learn of Brian's passing. He was such a terrific husband and dad. I remember all the years on Coney Island and floating on the river. Brian had the most contagious smile and laugh. You just couldn't help but be happy around him. Rest in peace, Brian.
Donna Thomas
Patti and Eric
"We are touched and saddened to learn of Brians passing. Brian was an amazing friend to our son and his family.
We met Brian and Patti at events for Trevor. We always looked forward to hearing what a great time our family had when you all got together. What a great guy, always happy and smiling.
He will surely be missed.
Victoria Gough (Aaron Bitners Mom)
I was so sorry to learn of Brian's passing. Brian was such a good person, always had the perfect smile and laugh. I heard many stories from his childhood days and the shenanigans he and my late husband Mike had growing up. I'm sure they kept their parents constantly on their toes as they did the Nuns at school. He was a good friend to Mike and was there for him when Mike lost his battle still making us laugh. I will never forget his kind heart and smile.
Sue Cain
Mr. Brown (Eric’s dad) was such a nice man. I loved seeing what new fishing lures he was making in his garage when I was over visiting Eric. He was always rallying the neighborhood to do a “block party”. He built the most over-engineered Potatoe Gun and let all of us kids fire it off his back patio. His pre-ban three-wheeler could be heard going up and down the hill behind their house. The worst weather would be on the way and Brian would be prepping his fishing boat to go out in it - often with Eric. I will never forget his smile. Such a great guy.
I am sorry to hear of your loss! When Brian moved into 'Horseshoe Valley' he would come to our driveway and play basketball with the neighborhood kids. He was the coolest adult for sure!! So nice and so fun!
Brian you were such a good person. Thank you for the wonderful memories my friend. Wish I was available to attend your service/visitation.