Brown, Robert M.

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A man of refinement and dedication. Family was his hallmark. So may it ever be, Blessings to you all.

~ Himebauch, WI




I had the pleasure to be a Masonic brother of Bob. I will never forget his hand of kindness he extended towards my family and I. Mentoring came so easily for him when new brothers entered Masonry looking for guidance/direction to grow in faith, brotherly love and community support. Everyone felt Bob's hand when Mason's struggled in the lodge to open and close the meetings. He would say to us....... " You have to turn on the lights before you can open the pages of the Holy Bible and likewise you have to close pages of the Holy Bible before you turn off the lights..... it's just like entering/leaving a room of your home so you don't fall."

I look forward to seeing Bob as he opens the door for me again on my next journey.


Eternally Thankful

Brother Jeff Brenner

~ Jeff Brenner, Mukwonago, WI



I was fortunate to call Bob my friend. Golfing all these years together on Wednesdays was special. He could always hit them straight. Sharing stories and enjoying a hot dog and a coke after the golf will leave many lasting memories. I will miss him. My condolences to your family.

~ Terry Tuttrup, Pewaukee, WI



Always enjoyed talking with Bob at family events. Eventually, the conversation would lead to the Packers and golf. We were happy he led a healthy and long life.

~ Tom and Lynn Nickol, Indianapolis, IN



Myles, I am so very sorry for your loss. Your dad was quite an impressive and accomplished man. My sympathy goes out to you and all of your family. Let your memories of him be a guiding light through your grief.

~ TRUDE YAEGER, NASHVILLE, TN



Reminisced during our last visit. His mind was clear. He talked current events as well as remembering times in the past that we as a family did together, boating, horseback riding, building a barn and shoveling a lot of snow. He still had a firm handshake.
Barb and I will think of him often.

~ Kent S Brown, GREEN BAY, WI