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In Loving Memory of

Reginal Ted Brown

February 11th, 1940 - July 19th, 2023

Obituary

Reginal “Ted” Brown age 83 of Gadsden died Wednesday July 19, 2023. Ted loved traveling with his wife Cathy. They enjoyed National and State parks, zoos, aquariums and especially opera concerts and Ted was also an opera singer. He was a retired USDA Food Inspector. He was loved and will be dearly missed.
He is survived by wife of 48 years Cathy, children, son Jonaton Brown daughter Blanca (Franky) Bishop, grandchildren Annalisa (Jay) Brewster, Tyler Brown ,Reginal (Zuly) Bishop, great grandchildren Jaymee, Mattie, Ava, Ely and Elena; great great grands Kairo and Nola.
Special Thanks to Good friend Rick Simmons and his fur babies Tasha and Jameson. 

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Dear Uncle Ted,
I am sorry to hear of your passing. My best memory of you was when I was 9 years. That was the first time I met you. We were swinging on Memaw 's yellow glider on the porch eating blackberry cobbler. I remember asking you questions about my Daddy, Uncle Robert, you, and Granddaddy Brown. I got to enjoy meeting you again when you came up to visit Daddy when I was an adult. I enjoyed our talks. Thanks for being my Uncle, Uncle Ted. Love you and I can't wait to see you again in Heaven.
All my Love,
Your niece,
Sharon Brown
Sharon Brown

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