Milton D. Brown

Milton D. Brown passed away on 11/1/2011 after a long and courageous battle with cancer.
Milt was born January 15, 1942 in Kansas City, MO. He is preceded in death by his parents, Milton R. Brown and Irene Shaw. He leaves behind his wife, Kathleen Brown andĀ four children: Christopher Brown, Dallas, TX; Amy Treadwell, Houston, TX, Molly Dunham, Redmond, WA; Scott Brown, Atlanta, GA; five grandchildren; and his sister, Barbara Allegri, Kansas City, MO.
Milt lived in the Kansas City area prior to attending college at the University of Mississippi. He graduated from Ole Miss in 1965 with a degree in accounting. He was President of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Milt joined the U.S. Air Force ROTC while in college. He completed his four-year military career as a Captain.
Before moving to Issaquah in 2008, Milt lived in Madison, WI; Knoxville, TN; Kingman, AZ; and Atlanta, GA.

Milt’s passions were tennis and golf. He will be missed by his family and many, many friends.

One Response to “Milton D. Brown”

  • Stephanie (Alexander) Hamil says:

    I am so saddened to read this. I knew Milton in high school and he was always so kind and courteous to me, and funny, too. I remember also, at our talent show, the Redskin Revels, he did an Elvis solo, “I’m Stuck on You”. We never knew Milton could sing. I’m gathering information for our 55th high school reunion, and this is how I found this information. Dear family, you were so fortunate to have Milton for the time that he was in your life, and you in his.

Leave a Reply

Please be respectful. Disrespectful comments will not be published

When you have successfully submitted a comment, look in the space above to see your comment.

Your comment is awaiting moderation.

If you do not see your comment, click HERE

Array