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Jasen Shane Busby ✵ 1975-2004

Jasen Shane Busby

Name at birth:  Jasen Shane Busby
Date of birth:  November 21, 1975
Place of birth:  Texas, USA
Date of death:  August 25, 2004
Place of death:  Huntsville, Texas USA
Resting place:  Texas, USA
Submitted by:  Cindy E. Allen (Sapphires917@aol.com)

 

 

Jasen Shane Busby – my best friend!

Jasen, you were my best friend,
then Texas took you from me,
But forever in my heart,
is where you will always be!

I thought of you with love today,
but that is nothing new.
I thought about you yesterday,
and days before that too.
I think of you in silence,
I often speak your name.
Now all I have are memories,
and your picture in a frame.
Your memory is my keepsake,
with which we’ll never part,
God has you in his keeping,
I’ll have you in my heart.

I remember some of the things you always told me…” we will be best friends forever…and forever has no end!”
And
“I wish I had known you when I was 19 because my life would have been different with you in it.”

I miss you Jasen, and will keep you alive in my heart forever.
Love, Cindy

Walk In Sunshine

May you always walk in sunshine
And God’s love around you flow,
For the happiness you gave me
No one will ever know.

It broke my heart to lose you,
But you did not go alone,
A part of me went with you,
The day God called you home.

A million times I needed you,
A million times I cried,
If my love could have only saved you,
You never would have died.


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Conner Aengus Browne ✵ 1956-1999

Conner Aengus Browne

Name at birth:  Conner Aengus Browne
Date of birth:  21-09-56
Place of birth:  Dunblane, Scotland
Date of death:  13-09-99
Place of death:  Regina, Canada
Resting place:  Glen Nevis, Scotland.
Submitted by:  jean cathrine mitchell  (jmitc23694@aol.com)

 

 

He was the best.
Ta Gram Agam Ort.
3.8.1. Forever


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Nelson Wilson Brown ✵ 1952-1999

Name at birth:    Nelson Wilson Brown 
Date of birth:    10-10-52 
Place of birth:   Franklin, Virginia, USA 
Date of death:    1-15-99 
Place of death:   Palm Springs, California, USA 
Place of burial:  Desert Hot Springs, CA, USA

Submitted by: Douglas Brown (dbrown@netstep.net)


To My Dear Little Brother:
You are missed and will forever be remembered. Since your passing there has been a big hole in all of us who knew and loved you. We were just getting to re-know each other, and then suddenly you were gone. Why, who can say, except that God wanted it that way. We know you’re in good hands up in Heaven and look forward to the day when we can all be together once again. We pray for your wife Sandy, God give her strength and faith. Diana and I were so thankful that you had come so far, you overcame so much and fought back from the edge more than once in your short life. You and Sandy built your cozy home together. I’ll always remember giving you and your brother Rick wagon rides in the dirt hills behind our home in Florisant, MO in the 1950’s. And I’ll never forget your learning how to swim at our home in Anaheim, CA. You played the drums well for Villa Park HS in Orange, CA and had a cool, blue Ford Falcon station wagon as your first car. You did alot of commercial painting in Orange County, CA and had many odd jobs that allowed you to support your first wife and daughter Danyelle. I watched you grow up and struggle with alcohol and divorce and job loss. I prayed so much for you during the difficult years. Then Sandy came into your life and, although it wasn’t easy, you two did well. God Bless you little brother – we love you! Your brother and sister-in-law, Doug & Diana Brown


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John Logan Brown ✵ 1930-1975

Name at birth:     John Logan Brown 
Date of birth:     04 July 1930 
Place of birth:    Reynolds County, Missouri 
Date of death:     15 Sept 1975 
Place of death:    St. Louis, Missouri 
Place of burial:   Laurel Hill Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri

Submitted by: Susan Folle (ZJCH54A Prodigy)


Cherished husband of Betty Jane (nee Finnegan). Loving father of Susan Lorel Folle, John Kevin and David Shawn Brown. Beloved son of the late Wincy Brown and Elsie Maude (nee Webb), devoted son-in-law of William James and Anna Loraine Finnegan, grandfather of Jennifer Susan Folle, brother, father-in-law and friend.

Greatness can be measured in the love one gives and in caring for others. JOHN LOGAN BROWN was a great man. Gone too soon.


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Carol Ann Brooks ✵ 1950-1997

Name at birth:    carol ann mendonca 
Date of birth:    01-19-50 
Place of birth:   taunton ma 
Date of death:    12-23-97 
Place of death:   taunton  ma 
Place of burial:  taunton  ma  usa

Submitted by: stacey brooks (staceysanimalhouse@worldnet.att.net)


I AM NOT GONE

I AM NOT GONE,
YOU ARE A PART OF ME,
I LIVE THROUGH YOU,
IN WHAT YOU DO,
IN WHAT YOU SEE,
THERE IS A PART OF ME.

I AM NOT GONE,
MY LOVE FOR LIFE CONTINUES,
WITH EVERY SUNRISE,
IN EVERY SUNSET,
IN EVERY PASSING DAY…

I AM NOT GONE,
MY BODY MAY HAVE FAILED ME,
BUT MY SPIRIT,
MY SOUL MY ENERGY ARE FREE,
I AM NOT GONE…

I AM THE SUN’S WARMTH,
I AM THE MOON’S LIGHT,
I AM THE INSPERATIONAL THOUGHT,
THAT COMES TO YOU TO KEEP YOU STRONG,
I AM NOT GONE…

I AM THE WISPER IN THE NIGHT,
I AM THE SCENT OF ROSES WHITE,
I AM THE ANGEL’S BRIGHT LIGHT,
THOUGH YOU CAN NOT SEE MY FACE,
CALL ME FROM MY SPECIAL PLACE,
I AM THERE AND I AM STRONG,
MY LOVE FOR YOU LIVES ON AND ON,
REMEMBER ALWAYS, I AM NOT GONE.


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Raymond Stanley Brenner Sr. ✵ 1923-1996

Name at birth:    Raymond Stanley Brenner 
Date of birth:    April 18, 1923 
Place of birth:   New Haven, Connecticut
Date of death:    April 3, 1996 
Place of death:   Wallingford, Connecticut 
Place of burial:  Lakeview Cemetery, East Hampton, Connecticut

Submitted by: Linda Brenner (mombren1@ix.netcom.com)


Not dead to us that loved him

Not lost, but gone before;

He lives with us in memory

And will forever more.


In sad and loving memory of our father, father-in-law, grandfather and great grandfather … May he rest in peace.

Greg, Linda, Amy, Karin, Richard, Jason, Joshua, Timothy, Mark, Jessica, Jason, Alexander, Kyler, Joseph, Jordan & Sarah.


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Johanna Bräuer ✵ 1896-1993

Johanna Bräuer

Name at birth:  Johanna Delbrück
Date of birth:  19 April 1896
Place of birth:  Berlin, Germany
Date of death:  20 November 1993
Place of death:  Mundraching, Bavaria, Germany
Resting place:  Mundraching, Bavaria, Germany
Submitted by:  Bernt V. Brauer   (brauerb@rogers.com)

 

 

I am writing this memoir because my thoughts are with you Mom. If you were with us now, you would be 100 years of age.Johanna Bräuer

Johanna Bräuer-Delbrück, daughter of Hans and Karoline Delbrück, was born in Berlin in 1896 and married my father, Ernst Wasa Bräuer, on 28 August 1924.

I wish I could maintain a contact with you, to keep alive the vivid memories of your impact on my life. Perhaps I can do this by sharing my memories in this seemingly unconventional way. Because I cannot visit your grave today, I use this means to tell you how much you are loved.

I miss you, and think often and proud of your love for us, your eight children. You have lived through a most tumultuous century. But no matter how awesome the challenges, you looked for the ray of hope and never showed your pain. You found strength within to assure us, your children, that there is beauty and excitement in life, which we must seek. You have given us an appreciation for life by which we found inner strength and courage to carry on, and I thank you.

You have stood by my father during the years of war. His spirit rests in Voigtsdorf im Riesengebirge, where he was murdered on 21 May, 1946. I like to believe that he is now at peace.

Johanna BräuerIn memory of your life, you have left us much heritage, including your many paintings which hold special meaning to each of us. Your memoirs will continue to be the foundation of our strength as we go our own ways. I know now that I was loved by you, and that I can accept myself. Please know that I am grateful for all you have done, and that you are loved by your son,

Bernt

 

 

 

 

 


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Ernst Wasa Bräuer ✵ 1989-1946 (husband)


Ernst Wasa Bräuer ✵ 1989-1946

Ernst Wasa Bräuer

Name at birth:  Ernst Wasa Bräuer
Date of birth:  24 May 1889
Place of birth:  Wroclaw (Breslau), currently Poland
Date of death:  25 May 1946
Place of death:  Selesia, currently Poland
Resting place:  Voigtsdorf im Riesengebirge, Poland
Submitted by:  Bernt V. Brauer (brauerb@rogers.com)

 

 

Ernst Wasa Bräuer, Dr. Philosophy and Physics, was my Father. He was born on the 24th day of May, 1889 in Breslau. He resided for a time in Berlin but he was lured back to his mountains in Selesia, where he built a home for his family.

After 50 years I returned to our homestead and your place of rest. I remembered the mountains, rivers and the woods around our house, the Haardthof. Little remains of the place in which I grew up. The forest has over grown everything. There were still remnants of the little stone wall in front of our houses, where cushions of fragrant violets filled the air under the Linden tree. I could touch them. My memories of my childhood, though seemingly from another century sprang alive in the splashing of the little mountain brook we called “Flössel”. The orchard, once overflowing with blossoms, now lay stark in the sun with black broken branches reaching out as empty silhouettes. The ferns you planted in stone coves near the little pond quitely stood as if in waiting. The weeping birches along the field-path, once standing proud now looked grotesque. We often passed by there on our way to school to catch the train in Reibnitz, on our way to Hirschberg.

My heart started to weep as we approached the village from Bad Warmbrunn. The winding road, lined with the birches you planted, was as if you held out your hand to me. I remember the last time I spoke with you, in a horse drawn sled on a crystal clear Sunday in 1945. I leaned back and looked at the deep blue sky as the hoar-frost slowly fell in prismic bursts of color. The chimes on the harness rang rythmic into the glittering sunshine mixing with the hushed trot of the horse. I did not know then that this would be one of the last living memories with you.

When I returned after the flight from the Russian front a year later, it was a day after your burial. I did not have the chance to say goodbye to you. With my sisters Veronica and Kathrine, I stayed for another year. We tried to keep your dream alive, but we were evacuated in May 1947.

When I returned in 1993, there was little physical evidence that this had ever been our home. Only one building was still standing, it was occupied by a young Polish family who had not been born at the time of the occupation.

But your dream was still there. Your spirit spoke through each memory. Your dream has affected my life in ways I had not known. You have given me so much, I love you Dad and I miss you.

Bernt


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Johanna Bräuer ✵ 1896-1993 (wife)


Christopher Anderson Bowden ✵ 1969-1994

Name at birth:    Christopher Anderson Bowden 
Date of birth:    4 August 1969 
Place of birth:   Abilene, Texas 
Date of death:    14 October 1994 
Place of death:   Camp Robinson, Arkansas 
Place of burial:  Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana

Submitted by: Gerald Bowden, GNJP84A (Prodigy)


When Chris graduated from high school in 1988, he felt he wasn’t ready to go to college so he enlisted into the US Army. During his three years, he rose to the rank of Sergeant and was an army Ranger and senior paratrooper. Upon his discharge, he enrolled at Indiana University. He also joined the Indiana Nat’l Guard – also as an air-borne Ranger. On the night of October 14, 1994, his parachute failed in a night jump with his unit and he died instantly. Chris leaves his parents, Colonel and Mrs. Gerald Bowden and his sister, Elizabeth, a law student at Indiana University in Indianapolis. Chris was also a member of the Sigma Nu Fraternity at IU and a member of his fraternities Little 500 Bike Team. He was scheduled to graduate in May 1995. Chris also leaves many friends who mourn his death.


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Kent Bousfield ✵ 1983-1997

Kent Bousfield 1983-1997 -1

   
Name at birth:  Kent Bousfield
Date of birth:  22/8/83
Place of birth:  Hastings, New Zealand
Date of death:  15/3/97
Place of death:  Melbourne. Vic. Australia
Resting place:  Bunarong Memorial Park. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Submitted by:  Chris Bousfield  (kentwish@iinet.net.au)

 

 

Kent died after suffering 8 months with cancer.
He was in remission from the cancer but unfortunately the chemotheraphy caused too much damage.
Gone but not forgotten.


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Kenneth Anthony Woodward ✵ 1951-2020 (Stepfather)