Guest Book for Walter C. Brown Jr.

Provided by SALVATORE Rocco & Sons Funeral Homes Inc.

Posted by: Christine Falzarano
Mon October 12, 2015
Jan, Jason and Jennifer
I am deeply sorry about the loss of Wally. I will always feel honored to have known him.  His nomination several years ago through the Elks was such an honor.  It  really wasn't about the honor but his thinking so much of me. He was so giving to the kids and all in need. God bless you my friend. Save me a seat on Heavens porch.
 

 
Posted by: Scott and Ann Marie Thistle
Mon October 12, 2015
Wally will be surely missed by many. He was an unselfish, caring, honest man whom we were honored to have as a friend ....Our condolences to his Family and Friends...
 

 
Posted by: Michele Stanley
Mon October 12, 2015
Jan, Jason an Jennifer, it was such a privilege having your father as a friend.  He was such a remarkable person, and gave unconditionally of himself.  My heart is heavy, but knowing he is standing next to God makes my heart stronger.  My prayers are with all of you and your family.
 

 
Posted by: Kimberley Cinelli (Watton)
Mon October 12, 2015
Hi Aunt Janice and family, I am so sorry to hear of uncle Wally's passing. I think of all the times you guys came over and had coffee and great conversation. If there is anything you need please don't hesitate to contact me. God Bless you all. Please give my love to John, Wayne and Kevin as well. My prayers and thoughts are with you all. Love Kim Cinelli (Watton)
 

 
Posted by: David Gottshall
Mon October 12, 2015
Wally was one of the first scouters that I met when I moved to the Boston area.  He was friendly and welcoming.  Over the years, our friendship grew.  I am so sorry to hear of his passing.  My family will keep Wally and his family in our prayers.
 

 
Posted by: Neil Lupton
Mon October 12, 2015
Wally was a good Scouting friend and colleague.   He did his part for others and went out of his way to see that others were recognized for their contribution.   I will miss him.
 

 
Posted by: Donna Gardynski
Mon October 12, 2015
Jan and family, sending deepest condolences, you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Donna Gardynski & family
 

 
Posted by: Bob Hoffman
Tue October 13, 2015
Janice and Family

I met Wally at scout camp and our friendship grew from then. I have such great memories of  of camping with kids and then my own family. Wally gave so much and he will be missed so much. So sorry for your loss, our loss. may God be with you all
 

 
Posted by: Donna Goode
Tue October 13, 2015
I am very sorry to hear of Wally's passing.  I worked with Wally at Braun and will remember him for his quick wit, kind words, and being such a genuine person.  He was also a wealth of knowledge and was a great guy. God Speed Wally.
 

 
Posted by: Stephen A. Rubinstein
Tue October 13, 2015
As a Mason, I know you believe in the immortality of the soul. Rest well, good and faithful servant.
 

 
Posted by: Pat Watton
Tue October 13, 2015
So sorry for your loss. I will always remember Wally, you, John, Wayne and Kevin coming over to enjoy time with us. Although it's been so long, you guys are always in my thoughts. Lots of happy memories. Sorry I can't be there. My condolences to Jason and Jennifer their dad was a great guy.
 

 
Posted by: Ron Hansen
Wed October 14, 2015
I met Wally through scouting.  He was a person who was always helpful and exemplified the ideals of the scout law.

i am very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time.
 

 
Posted by: Robert Lavoie
Wed October 14, 2015
R.I.P. R.W. Wally Brown. It comes as a shock.I am so sad. You're were a great bro. mason and friend. i remember you volunteering in FB to help me when i was ill.. so i contacted you not expecting that you would be able to take me to treatments for my broken ankle that had a diabetic ulcer deep to the bone. You took me 5 days a week , for 6 weeks at 6:30 Am from N. Andover to Medford and pick me up after. That was a lot a driving and took a lot of time. I am very grateful. 'Ive known you since the Conclaves in the 70s. I will miss breaking bread with you in the Wakefield Apts and Boston Grand Lodge. You will be truely missed.