Anthony Charles Brown (20 Jan 1937 - 31 Jul 2018)

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Location
Medway Crematorium Robin Hood Lane Chatham ME5 9QU
Date
24th Aug 2018
Time
12pm
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In loving memory of Anthony Charles Brown who sadly passed away on 31st July 2018
A kind loving father, brother uncle, grandad, great grandad, we will miss you so much.
Re-united with mum may you both continue your happy marriage together with the angels.

Kathy Morgan wrote

There was nobody quite like Uncle Tony, he was a unique character. He would turn up at ours in his lorry, throw Stephen and I a bag of crisps each, and fill us up with exciting stories from afar. He would spend the evening with us, catching up on news, then he would be gone again for a few weeks, until the next visit.

Most of summer was spent with Uncle Tony, Auntie Vera and Julie at Butlins, Skegness. Can always remember him shouting "Oggie Oggie Oggie" down Skegness Seafront whilst trying to find my Dad. He will always be part of our childhood, lots of happy times. RIP Tony xXx

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Wayne Kern wrote

To loving uncle who will be missed and have spent many happy times with uncle Tony when I was little driving around with him In his lorry Rip Uncle Tony you are now with Auntie vera

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lisa kern wrote

To a lovely funny uncle who loved looking after his fish and taking their dogs for a walk. Who loved a mars bar or two. You are reunited with auntie Vera and your pets. Loved family celebrations and holidays with you both. Will miss you both.xx

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Monty & Jenny Kern wrote

So sad the loss of Tony and also Vera lots of memories and wonderful holidays

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Tracey Jackson wrote

I met you when I became best friends with your beautiful daughter 29 years ago you were a wonderful dad and grandad and much loved by all now you are with you wonderful wife sleep tight and spread your wings ill make sure Julie be ok hug x

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Nicola Creevy wrote

I hope you are relaxing with a cup of tea having a catch up...Thank you for some wonderful memories at our family celebrations and holidays...
Rest in peace Uncle Tony...We will miss you.xx♥️

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Trevor and Gill Brown wrote

Happy memories of when we were young. We used to pick fruit from the trees in the garden at our home in Rainham and take to the German prisoners of War who were building pre-fab homes in Maidstone Road in Rainham. We both also sang in the Church choir at Chatham every Sunday morning which was broadcast live on BBC radio. Happy days.

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Jemma Heoburn wrote

To my grandad
I miss you more than words could ever describe. Wish you was still here sharing chocolate and crisps with me. I was so lucky to be blessed with the best male role model I could of ever had in my life. We all miss you so much. Life is not the same without you. I hope you are happy where ever you are and back with nan. Give her a big hug and kiss for me. Love you all the world sleep tight xxxxxx

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  • Very handsome and kind man x

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Julie Hepburn wrote

To my dear dad,
Words are not easy at the minute as I'm finding this very hard to accept.
You was with us one day and gone the next, without saying goodbye,
I know you wasn't happy here since we lost mum, but I'm now left lost without you both which is breaking my heart in too.
You were the best dad, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the things you gave, and some for me.
Fly high with mum be happy again.
I love you loads dad, miss you always.
Your pest Julie xxx xxx
Sleep tight dad in mind arms xxxxxx

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