Lewis H Brown

June 6, 1924 ~ September 7, 2015
Born in: Meadville, Pennsylvania
Lewis H. Brown, 91, formerly of Cooperstown, passed away on Monday, September 7th at Parkhouse Providence Point in Philadelphia. Born June 6, 1924, Lewis was the son of the late Lewis W. and Myrtle I. Harvey Brown. On November 21, 1945, Lewis married the late Mary Maxine Young, who preceded him in death.Lewis was an expeditor for Joy Manufacturing and retired in 1986, after 30 years of service. He was a former member of the Franklin Alliance Church, and a member of the First Nazarene Church in Florida, where he was very active.Lewis is survived in death by his son, Curt Brown, and his wife, Charlotte, of Columbus, OH; and his daughter, Paula Baker, and her husband, Ray, of Grove City. He is additionally survived by his four grandchildren; William Baker, and his wife, Lauri, of Denver, NC; Angela Mulvey of Schwenksville, PA; Corey Brown, and his wife, Heidi, of Lancaster, OH; and Cara Clay, and her husband, Donnie, of Pickerington, OH. Lewis also had seven great-grandchildren; Hannah and Cameron Brown of Lancaster, OH; Nori Clay of Pickerington, OH; Josie, Raelie, and Luke Mulvey of Schwenkville, PA; and Payton Baker of Denver, NC.Lewis was preceded in death only by his parents and late wife.Family and friends will be received at the Gardinier Funeral Home, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street, Franklin, on Saturday, September 12th from 10:00 am to 11:00 am. A brief tribute will be given by the Rev. Scott Woodlee, pastor of the Franklin Alliance Church in Franklin at the Gardinier Funeral Home, Inc, following visitation. Interment will be held at Peters Cemetery.Memorial donations may be made to the Shepherd's Green Food Pantry, in care of St. John's Episcopal Church, 1145 Buffalo Street, PO Box 550, Franklin, PA 16323.To send online condolences, flowers, cards, or for further information, friends and family are invited to visit www.gardinierfuneralhome.com.
Paula, Ray, Bill, Angie & family,
I’m so sorry to hear about your dad/grandpa, I know just how hard this time can be, as well as exhausting. If there’s anything I can do, please, sincerely, please, don’t hesitate to ask. I’m home 24/7 now with mom who’s totally bedridden now, so I doubt I’ll get down to show my respect, but know my prayers & thoughts are with you all.