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In Loving Memory

Brown, Dennis Charles

Dennis Charles Brown, fortitfied with the sacrament of the Holy Mother Church, on Monday July 19, 2021.

Preceded in death by his parents Ruth and Reathal Brown. Beloved husband of Pam for 41 years, Loving father of Allie (Nick) Hausmann, Brother of Debbie (Tim) Travers. Our dear uncle, great uncle, brother- in-law, cousin and friend to many. He was loved and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

Dennis was a graduate of UMSL and worked for Beltservice for 30+ years.

Funeral at Assumption Catholic Church on Friday July 23, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. Burial Immediately following at Assumption Catholic Church Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Stray Rescue in his name. https://strayrescue.charityproud.org/Donate/?cid=3638       A Kutis South County Chapel Service

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9 thoughts on “Brown, Dennis Charles”

  1. I liked Dennis. Always friendly. A loyal employee all those years. Thank you Dennis.

    My deepest sympathies to the family.

    Dick Engelsmann

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  2. I liked Dennis. Always friendly. A loyal employee all those years. Thank you Dennis.

    My deepest sympathies to the family.

    Dick Engelsmann

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  3. So so sorry. Dennis and I were good friends at beltservice. He made me laugh , played a lot of football pools. Dennis was a good guy. I miss his smile. He loved his dogs. He also talked about Allie. I would ask about her soccer, school, her job at panera. Then we would talk about the wedding. My wife worked at venture. We talked about that. Of course trips to Branson. I can’t forget Pam, he would talk about how hard she worked and the long hours. God bless the family and Rest in peace. my friend.

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  4. So so sorry. Dennis and I were good friends at beltservice. He made me laugh , played a lot of football pools. Dennis was a good guy. I miss his smile. He loved his dogs. He also talked about Allie. I would ask about her soccer, school, her job at panera. Then we would talk about the wedding. My wife worked at venture. We talked about that. Of course trips to Branson. I can’t forget Pam, he would talk about how hard she worked and the long hours. God bless the family and Rest in peace. my friend.

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  5. So sad to hear this. Dennis was my coworker in the accounting dept at Beltservice Corp. He loved to talk about Allie, as he was very proud of her. He was a good guy, and always loved to socialize. God bless your family and Rest in Peace Dennis!!!

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  6. So sad to hear this. Dennis was my coworker in the accounting dept at Beltservice Corp. He loved to talk about Allie, as he was very proud of her. He was a good guy, and always loved to socialize. God bless your family and Rest in Peace Dennis!!!

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  7. Deb, so sorry for your loss. I tried for a long time to find Dennis. I finally remembered his middle name and found this notice. He was a great friend growing up!

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