Todd Daniel Brown, 54, passed away Nov. 15, 2008, son of Eugene and Beryl Brown, was born Oct. 25, 1954 at Fairchild AFB in Spokane, Washington.
He attended both Monroney Junior High and Midwest City High School. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma and attended graduate school in Binghamton, New York.
His main occupation was as a computer engineer, working mainly in Dallas and San Antonio, Texas.
He is survived by his parents, brother Steven and wife Norma Brown of Boise, Idaho, his sister Jill and husband Bobby Randolph of Duncan, OK, nephew Tyler Randolph of Edmond, OK, and his special friend of many years, Karen Sage of Norman, OK.
Todd was an Air Force dependent and lived on many bases and always cherished his memories of Ethiopia, where he lived for two years.
Memorial service will be held at 2:00 PM, Wednesday, November 19, 2008, at St. Matthew United Methodist Church in Midwest City. In lieu of flowers request any donation be for St. Matthew United Methodist Church in Midwest City.
Funeral
St. Matthew United Methodist Church
300 N Air Depot
MIDWEST CITY, OK 73110
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