Richard "Dick" Irwin BROWN

Age 92, passed away in Bellingham, WA on October 30, 2009,
after a brief illness. Dick was born on June 9, 1917, in St.
Louis, MO, to the late Leta and John Brown. Following
graduation from Pittsfield, IL High School in 1935, he joined
the U.S. Navy, trained as carpenter's mate and served with the
Asiatic Fleet in China for several years. He married Karla
Ruth Kelly in 1940 and was stationed aboard the destroyer
tender USS Blackhawk in Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. His
military experiences left an indelible mark on him and he
maintained close ties to those with whom he had served.
Following military service, Dick and Karla moved to Edmonds,
WA.He worked for the U.S. Navy at the Sand Point Naval Air
Station and the U.S. Coast Guard Base in Seattle, and retired
as a carpentry shop foreman in 1966. He was part owner of
Reliable Floor Coverings, in Edmonds, WA and retired again in
1985. He was a life member of the Pearl Harbor Survivors
Association and the American Legion, and a member of the Tin
Can Sailors Association and the South China - Yangtze River
Asiatic Fleet Association. Dick had many interests but bowling
and baseball were his favorite. As a child, he was a member of
the original "Cardinal Knot Hole Gang" in St. Louis and was an
avid baseball fan all his life. Dick is survived by his wife
of 69 years, Karla; daughters Judy Lindsey, Bothell, WA, and
Beverly (Arthur) Cummings, Lynden, WA; granddaughters Robin
Lindsey, Heather Lindsey, Heidi (David) Tucker, and Michelle
(Joe) Pauly; two great-grandsons, and many members of his
extended family. A Memorial service with military honors will
be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, November 14, 2009 at Beck's
Funeral Home, 405 5th Ave. S., Edmonds, WA; 425-771-1234.
Memorial donations may be made to the Edmonds Museum, P.O. Box
52, Edmonds, WA, 98020, or the Pacific Little League, P.O. Box
231, Lynnwood, WA, 98046. Share memories with the family at
www.becksfuneralhome.com

Published in The Seattle Times on November 8, 2009