Daniel Earl Brown, age 67, passed
away on December 15, 2016 at Oroville Hospital surrounded by loved ones, after
a thirteen month fight for his life following open-heart surgery.
He was born on July 10, 1949, in
Quincy, California, to William Thomas and Donna Mae Brown. Dan graduated in
1968 from Las Plumas High School where he participated in football and baseball.
After high school he served in the Marines from 1972 to 1976.
Dan married Lila May Webb on April
28, 1979. Together they have seven children: one daughter and six sons. Dan
loved to spend time with his immediate family as well as his siblings and
parents that live in California.
Dan enjoyed being busy. You could
always find him working in his garden, working on a project in the barn, or
supporting his children in their various extracurricular activities. He really enjoyed
coaching youth sports. By the time his children were grown, he had coached 18
soccer seasons and quite a few baseball/softball seasons.
All who knew Dan knows he loved to
tease and had a great laugh. In his later years he loved to play all different
kinds of games: hand and foot, push, coloretto, settlers of catan, and qwirkle.
He especially loved spending time with his grandchildren while building legos
and playing with his train.
Dan was an active member of The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He loved all the people that he
attended church with and had opportunities to serve many of the people he knew
there. Dan especially loved to volunteer his children to serve as well.
Our family would like to express our
sincere gratitude to all who have prayed and helped this past year while Dan
has been sick.
He is survived by his seven children:
LaNell Brown, Daniel Brown, Samuel (Amanda) Brown, Benjamin (Katie) Brown,
Aaron (Jacklyn) Brown, Anthony Brown, and Caleb Brown; 5 grandchildren; his
mother; Donna Mae Brown; siblings: Janice (Louis) Meier, Peter Brown, and
Virginia Markhart. He was preceded in death by his father, William Thomas Brown.
Funeral Services will be held Thursday,
December 22, 2016, at 11a.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Saints, 2390 Monte Vista Ave., Oroville, CA.
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