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Charles Robert Brown

August 10th, 2008

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Charles Robert Brown, of Chandler died on August 10, 2008 he was 87 yrs old. Mr. Brown was born on May 1, 1921 in Toronto Canada. He served in the US Army during WWII and retired after 52 years from Ford Motor Co. as a Hydraulic Engineer. He is preceded in death by his wife of 57 yrs Anna Mae Brown in 2003, and his granddaughter Erin Johnson in 2002. He is survived by three sons Thomas (Suzanne) Brown of Florida, Charles Brown Jr of Chandler, AZ, William (Cheryl) Brown of Michigan, 3 Daughters, Patricia Johnson of Michigan, Kathy (Charles) Johnson of Michigan, and Candace (Dennis) Watson of Chandler, AZ; 5 Grandchildren: Christopher Brown of AZ, Jennifer Bushroe of Michigan, Mindi Johnson of Michigan, Bonni Stockton of Michigan and C.J. Johnson of Michigan; and 2 Great Grandchildren. Memorial Services will be held on Thursday August 14, 2008 at Risen Savior Lutheran Church in Chandler at 11:00 AM. Interment will be held on Friday August 15, 2008 at 2:00 PM at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, Phoenix, AZ. Arrangements under the direction of Falconer Funeral Home, 251 W. Juniper Ave, Gilbert, AZ

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Since 1981, Falconer Funeral Home has been Gilbert's premier full-service provider, dedicated to guiding families through moments of loss with compassion and professionalism. Nestled within our welcoming funeral home is an intimate chapel designed to seat 125 guests comfortably. Our event center provides a versatile space for larger gatherings or receptions with catering options and comprehensive service planning to alleviate the burden on grieving families. In collaboration with area cemeteries, we seamlessly coordinate graveside services, ensuring a cohesive and respectful farewell....

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