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Lt. Col. Sellers Brady Brown Jr.

February 12, 1923 - May 10, 2015
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Lakeside Baptist Church
500 W Bluebonnet Dr.
Granbury, TX 76048
817-573-2094 | Map
Thursday 5/14, 11:00 am

DECORDOVA — Lt. Col. Sellers Brady Brown Jr. (Ret. USA),92, a most remarkable soldier of America’s Greatest Generation passed away in the arms of his beloved family on May 10, 2015 at Granbury, Texas. Funeral: 11:00 a.m. Thursday, May 14, 2015, at Lakeside Baptist Church in Granbury. Burial: 3:00 p.m. Thursday at Moore Memorial GardensContinue Reading

mdunn.1@juno.com left a message on May 16, 2015:
My Dad is no longer with us in body but will be with many in spirit. The lives he touched are many and many loved him. Thank you for being part of his family in blood or in friendship. He loved each and every one of you. Thank you for all your wonderful comments. His daughter, Marylyn
Deborah Stewart Walker left a message on May 13, 2015:
i will always remember how he had time to take 3 of us riding in his T-bird with the top down, all the way to the Dairy Queen. When he smiled, his eyes smiled to.
Dan Gardner left a message on May 13, 2015:
I was sorry to read about Sellers passing in the Austin paper. I worked for Sellers at Hill Country Pools for a couple of summers and also part time while attending UT in the 70's. He always treated very well and gave me a job anytime I needed one. I always appreciated that and still have fond memories of him.
Aaron Sehon left a message on May 13, 2015:
I'll never forget when Uncle SB picked me up from the airport at age 85 by himself and I asked him who was driving? he said I am do you see anyone else? With a huge smile on his face. I'll always remember that slime. With love, Aaron Sehon
Tobie Stewart Thayer left a message on May 13, 2015:
Yes there are big boots to fill in Texas! Uncle SB never liked to talk about himself, he always wanted to know how you are! Uncle SB became a grandfather figure to my children the first time he met them! Playing pool with Aaron and Meghan, his smile and laughter filled the room! His love was deep, he loved us all, and many times in my life was the hands and feet of Jesus to me and my children! He was a shinning light! He would only tell the stories of the service when asked. At the family reunion in June 2014, he told me "Tobie, I'm a walking miracle", then he would laugh, "I fought in three wars with out a scratch! My children wrote essay's about his stories. That loved this man so, just as I did! He would tell me the story over and over about the night my mother Velva Ruth, was born, how he slept out in the field, because he was so worried about my Nana, Thelma Ruth. What an amazing man of God!! Gina you and Maryland and the boys are in my prayers always! Much love, Tobie Stewart Thayer
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Tobie Stewart Thayer left a message on May 13, 2015:
Uncle SB was a shinning light in my life! 16 years ago he walked into the room in Chattanooga, and he instantly became a grandfather figure to my children, he loved family like no other!
Larry Brown left a message on May 12, 2015:
There is a big pair of boots to fill in Texas.
Wiley Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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