In memory of

Vernon Charles Brown

Nov 22, 1950
Feb 14, 2017

Obituary

Vernon Charles Brown was born on November 22, 1950 to Fred Woodrow Brown (Woody) and Viola Marie Brown and passed away February 14, 2017. Vern was known for his sense of humor. He had a way to make a joke out of any situation and you were guaranteed a laugh when Vern was around.

Vern was born in Salem, Oregon. He then spent some of his childhood in Moore, Oklahoma before returning to spend the remainder of his childhood in Oregon. He graduated from Cascade High School in 1969 and enlisted in the Marines in 1970. He served from 1970 to 1976. Vern was very proud to be a veteran and serve for our country. He started his career at Wah Chang in 1971 and retired after 27 years in 1998. Vern Married Gia Lynn Davie February 3, 1978 in Albany Oregon. Together they had three children which they raised proudly on a farm in Scio before moving to Albany.

Vern loved the outdoors, hiking, golf, and walks with his dog. All of these outdoor adventures brought him to St. George for a short time in his life where he could enjoy the sun and year round golf.  Vern loved to play golf and continued to play at Creekside up until his death. Vern loved to garden. His home was always filled with plants that he was very proud of. He loved sports. He enjoyed watching any sporting event his grandchildren were participating in and coached his kids sports teams in earlier years to many victories. Vern was an avid beaver fan, he held season tickets to both football and basketball. He loved to stay up to date with the players and coaches and all their stats.

Most of all Vern loved his family. He loved each and everyone of his kids and grandkids with all his heart. He had a special relationship with each of them and they will always remember what a great father and Poppy he was. He would be so proud to know what a great legacy he leaves behind.  Vern loved his mom so much and cherished how close they were. He loved her cooking and would write down and save her recipes. He admired and looked up to his father. They loved to fish and hunt together. He adored his sisters and their husbands. Vern loved to play the little brother card and always have them take care of him, which they gladly did. Bill Traylor, who married Vern’s mom in 1997, became a father figure to him and the whole family. They loved to talk coins together and show each other the latest coin they had collected. Throughout his life he made some great friends and many memories with those friends. Those life long friendships meant so much to Vern. He will be missed by so many and his memory will continue to live on through the family and friends that love him so deeply. He will be remembered for his so many amazing qualities but most of all his big heart and one liners.

Vern is survived by his mother Viola Marie Brown-Traylor and her Husband Bill Traylor, son and daughter in law Ryan and Stephanie Brown, daughter Amy Brown, son Travis Brown, grandchildren Joshua Brown, Chase Brown, and Kailey Brown. Sister Trish LaRoche, sister and brother in law Sue and Dennis Legan.  Nieces, nephews and cousins. Vern was preceded in death by his father Fred (Woody) Brown and Brother in law William LaRoche.

A celebration of life will be held at Creekside Country Club, 6250 Clubhouse Dr. SE Salem OR 97306, Monday February 20, 2017 from 4-6 pm.

Service Information

Celebration of Life
Monday February 20, 2017 from 4-6 pm
Creekside Country Club
6250 Clubhouse Dr. SE Salem OR 97306

Messages of Sympathy

  1. Leona Marino says:

    My sweet Cousin. Though I haven't seen you in years I thought of you often. Always loved you and your sisters and of course your parents.
    You will be so missed don't think you won't be.
    For now it's peaceful moments of remembrance and thinking of our childhood. Wish I could have seen you one more time.

  2. Ed koch says:

    Vern was always the quiet one. If you weren't listening his dry sense of humour would go right over your head. That or 3 holes after his one liner you'd start laughing because you finally figured out the joke. Though quiet, once engaged he was great conversation. I will miss him on the golf course and miss talking beaver football and basketball with him. I feel lucky to have known Vern brown.

  3. Beth Sterling says:

    We will dearly miss Vern here at Waverley Country Club. He has been one of our best night security officers. He took pride in a job well done and was liked by all. A good man.

  4. Teresa says:

    Uncle Vern I am going to miss you so much. Your joy for your family and smile that lights up a room, your laughter that was so contagious. Your pictures you shared of your family we always filled with love. Give a hug to my dad and sister for me. Send the angels down to comfort those that are hurting during this time of your passing. I love you.

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