ALEXANDER and MILLTOWN – Norman Ernest Brown, 64, died peacefully surrounded by family, Dec. 12, 2005. He died after a brief, yet brave battle with leukemia. He was born June 18, 1941, in St. Steven, New Brunswick. He was the only child of the late Sheldon Leighton Brown and Ruth Arlene (Gray) Brown. Norman graduated from Calais High School, Class of 1959. He worked as a master mechanic for Georgia Pacific and Domtar for 31 years. He was an avid antique car and street rod enthusiast. At anytime he could be found “down-back” working on an old car in his garage. He was a M.O.A.L. member for countless years, where he met many of his close friends. He was also a licensed pilot. He is survived by his loving wife of 42 years, Donna (McArthur) Brown; his oldest son, Dean his wife, Michelle and their two sons, Shane and Evan of Alexander; his only daughter, Wendy her husband, Daniel and their two children, Katelyn and Wyatt of Lamoine; his youngest son, Scott and his daughter, of Alexander, Stephanie; his mother-in-law, Barbara McArthur and her late husband, Elbridge, of Alexander; sister-in-law, Jackie Bartlett and her husband, Earl, of Baring; brother-in-law, Phillip McArthur of Alexander; sister-in-law, Deborah Doten of Meddybemps; brother-in-law, Bruce Mills and his wife, Judy, of Louisiana; and many other nieces, nephews and cousins. He will especially be missed by the brother he never had, Darryl Brown and his wife, Norma, of Gardner, along with many other great friends. He will also be greatly missed by his pets, Whimpy, Sissy and Tigger. At Norman’s request there will be a graveside service in the spring of 2006. Antique cars and street rods would be a welcome sight.

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