Walter Thomas Brown

Walter Thomas Brown, 93, of Mauldin, husband of Evelyn Conroe Brown for over 68 years, passed away while surrounded by family on Wednesday, August 26, 2020. Born in Worcester, MA, he was the son of the late Benjamin B. and Agnes Scott Brown.

In addition to his wife, Walter is survived by two sons, David Brown and James Brown (Teresa); three grandchildren, David Brown, Jr., Danielle Rogers (John), and Joshua Brown; and three great grandchild, Addison Rogers, Hudson Rogers, and Harper Rogers.

In addition to his parents, Walter was preceded in death by a sister, Agnes Shagrue.

A Memorial Service will be held on Sunday, August 30, 2020 at 2:00 pm at Heritage Funeral Home. The family will visit with friends following the service.

In lieu of flowers, donation may be made in Walter’s memory to the Shriners Hospital, 2900 Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, FL 33607.

Condolences to the family of Walter Thomas Brown

  • Lucy Conroe
    4 years ago

    Dear Family, Maynard and I send our deepest sympathy to all of you at this time. We Loved Walt so much, he was always such a happy and friendly man to us and our family. We were blessed to know him…Wonderful Memories with him!

  • Thomas Conroe
    4 years ago

    We send our love and heartfelt condolences to the family. I have great memories of uncle Walt, I will always remember his laugh & smile. Tom & Shannon Conroe

  • Mary Parks Parks
    4 years ago

    Walter always had a smile and a funny story to share every day he came into the Mauldin Sports Center. The staff and his many friends here are so grateful to his sons, David and James, in coming in with their dad when Walter, as he told us, “lost his wheels” and required transport. Walter touched the lives of everyone he met and will cherish our memories. Mary Jane Parks, MSC Membership, on behalf of all at Mauldin Sports Center.

  • Pam Kenyon
    4 years ago

    Sending our condolences and hugs! Loved Uncle Walt! He always made me smile and had a great sense of humor! ❤

    Pam Conroe Kenyon and family

  • Pam Conroe Kenyon
    4 years ago

    Sending our condolences! I remember Uncle Walt having a great sense of humor and was always smiling and laughing! Hugs!

  • Jane Thorne
    4 years ago

    I loved this funny and sweet man. I worked with Walt a.lot.of years at GE. He was funny, kind and sweet. The family will.be in my.prayers and thoughts. May God bless all.of you. Jane Thorne

  • Dale Farrington
    4 years ago

    Walter was a positive upbeat person who was a joy to be around. There was no pretense in Walter. If he did not like some things like computers, he would let you know.

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