Obituaries
Michael Leigh Brown Passes Away at 64
Memorial service will be Thursday, Dec. 18, at St. Patrick's Fellowship Hall in Havre de Grace.

The following information was provided by Irmgarde Brown.
Michael Leigh Brown died Saturday, Dec 13, 2014 of a massive heart attack at home; he was 64.
Mike was born and raised in Atlanta, GA, the youngest son of Vernon Stockton Brown and Lina Snead Brown (both deceased). He attended the University of Georgia, served in the U.S. Army at Aberdeen Proving Ground, worked at Georgia Public Television, and in 1982 married his beloved wife, Irmgarde Berzins Brown.
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In 1987, he moved to Havre de Grace and began his 27-year career at Aberdeen Proving Ground as a television director and videographer.
In 1997, he and his wife adopted two children—Arturs “Kip” Brown, 4, and Vernon Sergei Brown, 5—from Riga, Latvia; seven years later, they adopted Liliana Victoria Brown at age 15 from St. Petersburg, Russia.
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In addition to his creative work for the government, Mike donated his time and talents to both Mt. Zion United Methodist Church in Bel Air and more recently, Restore Church in Havre de Grace.
Mike participated in several para-church organizations: Kairos Prison Ministry, Walk to Emmaus, and Cursillo. Mike volunteered at two orphanages in Africa: Children of Zion Village in Katima, Namibia, and Village of Hope, Zambia. He and his wife were leading a team to Africa in fall 2015. Mike was a man of faith who walked out his beliefs by working for the good of his community, both near and far.
Mike used his video skills to create personal projects (see his YouTube channel, vydeoynkhorne), record family and life events, as well as church activities. Mike was a history buff, a Robert E. Lee re-enactor, a regular blood donor to the Red Cross, an avid reader, a conspiracy theorist, an investigator into the cryptic and a champion for ambidexterity and healthy living.
Mike is survived by his wife; three children; brother, Vernon Stockton Brown, Jr.; and several cousins, nieces and nephews.
Visitation with the family will be Thursday, December 18, from 2 to 4 p.m. followed by a Memorial Service at 6:30 p.m. at St. Patrick’s Fellowship Hall at 650 Pennington Avenue in Havre de Grace.
There will be no viewing as Mike requested his body be donated to science.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to the benevolence fund of Restore Church or one of the orphanages he supported.
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