In loving memory of

David C. "Brownie" Brown
March 5, 1942 - June 6, 2016

David Charles "Brownie" Brown age 74, of Story City, died Monday, June 6, at Israel Family Hospice House in Ames. A gathering of friends and family will be held at 4:00-6:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 15, at Grandon Funeral and Cremation Care, 414 Lincoln Way Ames. Funeral service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, June 16, at Lifepointe Church, 409 13th Street Ames. Burial will be at Ames Municipal Cemetery.

Dave was born in Ames, Iowa on March 5, 1942, the son of Leslie and Minnie Brown. He attended Ames High School and married Karan Louks in 1980 in Ames. The couple lived in Roland for several years and later moved to Story City. He worked at Iowa State University in the power plant for 28 years, then retired in 1998. He was a member of Lifepointe Church in Ames.

Dave is survived by his wife, Karan Brown of Story City; his children, Richard Brown of Ankeny, Dawn Buckendahl of Ames, Tamara Doyle of Story City, Jaclyn Oldburg of Ohio, Marc Brown of Des Moines, and Adam Brown of Story City; nine grandchildren; a brother, Jerry Brown of Ames and a sister, DeLores Roberson of Ames.

He was preceded in death by his parents, brother, Larry Brown, and sisters, Shirley Alexander and Phyllis Brown.


Online condolences may be directed to: www.grandonfuneralandcremationcare.com

Tributes

Pastor Gary and Carol Pilcher wrote on Jun 15, 2016:

"David, you were always an encouragement to Carol and I while we were in Ames. You will be missed be everyone that knows you! Karan, Carol and I are praying for you and all of the family during this time."

Doug & Kathy Welder-Helmberger wrote on Jun 7, 2016:

"Be at peace Uncle Dave. You were my uncle for most of my life and I still remember the time Susie and I spent with you. Prayers of peace and love to all of the Brown families. "

Kathy Barton wrote on Jun 6, 2016:

"Sending prayers of peace and comfort to all that knew and loved this man. I serve with SFC Marc Brown in the Iowa National Guard, he's a great Soldier and fine man, so I assume his father deserves a lot of the credit for that. Hope you can find comfort knowing he is not in pain any longer and in a better place. Peace, Kathy Barton"