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Memorial Service: Saturday, March 1, 2:00 p.m. at Grace Episcopal Church, Gainesville GA

Roger Henry Brown, Sr., was born on November 22, 1921 in Wheeler County, Georgia, the son of Daisy Blann and William Sloan Brown.  He had five siblings -- Verna, Carrie Lee, Eva Dee, Waldo, and Dorothy Hilda.  He grew up on a small farm near the town of McRae, Georgia and at age 21, entered Company A of the United States Navy’s 78th Construction Battalion (SeaBees), serving from 1942-45.  His company was charged with building runways, docks and housing on a series of Pacific Islands including New Caledonia, New Guinea, Los Negros, Admiralty Islands, Ponam and ultimately, Okinawa.  On Ponam, the Company was charged with the daunting task of constructing an operational runway in 11 days and succeeded, foreshadowing a future signature achievement in Brown’s career.

Upon the war’s conclusion, he enrolled in the Georgia Institute of Technology and graduated in 1952 with a degree in civil engineering.  He was a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity.  At Georgia Tech, while still a student, he was asked to design a bridge in nearby Athens and was one of the first to use a new approach to engineering design called the “critical path method”.  He liked to point out that University of Georgia football fans would often stand on a bridge designed by a Georgia Tech engineer to watch football games.

Also in 1952, Brown wed Mary Carolyn Moore to whom he was happily married for 61 years.  They began married life in Rome, Georgia and moved in 1956 to Gainesville.  He worked for several years for the Georgia Department of Transportation before being hired in 1963 to Southeastern Highway Contracting Company as an engineer.  He was quickly named President and under his leadership, the fledgling company grew to be one of the most successful highway contractors in the state.

Southeastern built hundreds of miles of interstate highway in Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee and North and South Carolina.  The firm also undertook a job with a biblical timetable, the construction of runways on the new Atlanta Airport over a compressed schedule of 40 days and 40 nights, while the existing airport continued to operate.  Severe penalties would be imposed if the schedule was missed and bonuses awarded if it was exceeded.  Perhaps having learned from the Navy experience on the island of Ponam, Brown and Southeastern completed the project ahead of schedule.

In addition to his career, Brown was generous in his service of the community.  He was a member of Rotary and served as its president in 1987-88.  He served as President of the Chattahoochee Country Club from 1972-73.  He was appointed to the board of directors of the First National Bank of Gainesville and served from 1974-92.  He received the 1977 Public Service Award from the Consulting Engineers Council of Georgia, was named Engineer of the Year in Construction by the Georgia Society of Professional Engineers in 1978, and recently received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Georgia Highway Contractors Association. In 1978, he was given the Silver Beaver Award by the Boy Scouts of America for his service.  In 2000, he was inducted into the Georgia Tech Hall of Fame.

Despite his numerous achievements, friends and family knew him as a quiet, caring, and loving person.  He was generous and modest to a fault.  Employees of his company frequently showed up at his door for advice, encouragement, even emergency loans, which he offered without hesitation.  While talented at games of all kinds, like Scrabble, chess and poker, he was legendary for his skills at checkers.  On the ship that carried his company home from World War II, another company was combined with his.  The checkers champion of that company had heard of Brown’s prowess and challenged him, refusing to quit until he won.  The two company champions met in single combat at first supported by large cheering sections.  They competed for eighteen hours -- the other player never won a game.

Brown was a devoted and loving husband and an unconditionally supportive father.  He is survived by his wife Carolyn, son Roger, Jr, daughter-in-law Linda Mason, three grandchildren, Farrell, Lucas and Gracie, and his brother Waldo.

Gifts in lieu of flowers may be offered to:

Eagle Ranch

Grace Episcopal Church

Berklee College of Music American Roots Music program  (Under "Designation" choose "American Roots Music Program".)

A charity of your choice

January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Roger, Linda, and Family, my sincerest condolences for your loss of Roger Sr. May the peace that passes all understanding be with you in this time of transition. Love always
Lynette
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Please receive my most sincere sympathy.
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
My condolences for the loss of your dad, Roger.

He and my father were the same age. The things that their generation accomplished relative to what they endured are truly remarkable, and your father's life exemplifies that spirit that earned the nickname "The Greatest Generation". His influence on you is plainly evident. May you always be grateful for the memories.
- Eric Gould
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
My heartfelt condolences on the loss of your wonderful dad, Roger. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Dear President Brown and family,
I am very sorry to hear of the passing of your Dad. You spoke of him with inspiring words yesterday during your BTOT address. My heartfelt sympathy and prayers go out to you and your family.
With Respect, Whitman Browne
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
My deepest sympathies to you and your family. It was moving to hear your remarks about his life during BTOT.
I wish you peace in this moment of loss, reflection, and fond memories.
Fernando
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Dear President Roger Brown,

My family's and my heartfelt condolences are with you and your family during this time of loss. Your dad has lived such a rich and fulfilling life. His legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of everyone he has touched.

Sincerely,

Debra Pickett
Berklee Mom
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Dear Roger
Your father sounds like an amazing person. My deepest condolences. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.
Peace,
Carolyn Wilkins
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Roger,

My wife and I offer our sincerest condolences and please know that you and your family will be in our prayers.   

--Kenn

Matthew 5:4
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Roger, my deepest sympathies go out to you and your family. I remember when my father passed away and how I felt. As time moved on, the memories became more precious
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
What a great blessing to have had such a great man in your life Roger. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this hard time. "The Lord is near to those whose hearts are breaking..." Psa. 34:18
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
My deepest condolences Roger. May your father's memory be eternal, God bless.
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Dear Roger:
I am so sorry for the loss of your father. I remember meeting your parents back when you started at Berklee, and was touched at how they just radiated kindness. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family during this sad time.
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Roger,

Wishing you comfort in the beautiful memories of times shared with your father. He will be a part of you forever. So sorry for your loss. 

With sympathy,
Darla
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
My condolences and blessings to you Roger, and to all the Brown Family during this difficult time. He sounded like an amazing man.
David G.
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
dear Roger and family,
you are in my thoughts and prayers at this time...it gets me to thinking so fondly of my parents, in so many ways, my biggest fans. my dad's birthday was the same day, november 22, 1920, only one year older...and my mom was the checker champion in the family.
sincerely,
Roberta
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
My condolences, R.I.P. and to Roger H Brown Jr : May God give you comfort and peace in this difficult moment.
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
My deepest condolences to you, President Brown and your family. You are in my prayers.

Chantel H.
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Blessings and prayers to you and your family through this difficult time. We will celebrate the light that was your Father as you remember him. Peace and blessings. Jodi
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
My sincere condolences in this time Roger. Memories are the treasure of a lifetime. I can see you have a rich inheritance. I am praying for you and your family.
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Dear Roger,
My condolences and thoughts go to you, Carolyn, Linda, Farrell, Lucas and Gracie and Waldo for your dad's loss.
Chris
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Your dad was a great man who will be missed. I loved being reminded of the biblical timetable. That was an amazing time in our fathers' lives! You will be in my thoughts and prayers. 

Susan Barker Johnson
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Roger,

Our hearts are with you. May your father be received in love and grace, and your family draw close as you heal from his loss.

The Olenns
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Please accept my deepest condolences, Roger!
All my thoughts are with you and your family - my heart goes out to you.
Thank you for sharing your father's life with us - I didn't know your father, but I have read about him here and now I know, what a wonderful, truly remarkable, talented man your father was - a true blessing to all people - to those who knew him and those who didn't! You, Roger, and your family, now continue this amazing legacy!
-Alla Cohen"
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Your father is obviously a great inspiration for you and always will be. My sympathies to you and your family. Your father now has a great view to see all the great work you have happily done and will continue to do.
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Dear Roger and family,
     My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time. Mr. Brown sounds like he was a talented, loving, and generous man. His legacy lives on in his son who we are very grateful for here at Berklee.
God bless you all.  Sincerely,Karen Grimes
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Roger,

Please accept my sincere condolences. How blessed you are to have been able to have your father in your life this long! You and your family
are in my thoughts.

"May you walk gently through the world and know it's beauty all the days of your life"   - excerpt of an Apache blessing

Joe Santerre
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Roger,
I lost my wonderful, brilliant, wacky mom in July, so I feel much sympathy for you and your family. It's all the more poignant after you invoked your father in your speech at BTOT. Your dad must have been a really good dad to raise a son like you. You're in my thoughts and prayers today.
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
My sincerest condolences go out to you and your family Mr. Brown. Much love is sent your way and we will keep him in our thoughts and prayers. He sounds like a wonderful and inspiring man. Thank you for being such a great president of Berklee. We are all very thankful for that.

Sincerely,
Ariana Cubillos-Voegler
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
My sincere condolences for your loss, Mr. Brown. I pray for you and your family. Thoughts for strength going your way!
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Dear Roger,
No matter how old our parents are , it is always hard to loose them. Please accept my sympathy for your loss.
Jan Shapiro
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Dear Roger and Family,
Please accept our sincere sympathy for the loss of your father.
You all will be in our thoughts and prayers as you endure this difficult time.
- Darcel and George Wilson
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Dear Roger,

I offer my condolences on the passing of your father, Clearly he had a profound influence on your life, and instilled the best values. The loss of a father to a son is one of life's great transitions; a part of us is removed, and we feel the emptiness. I lost my father in 2010 at age 97. I think it's amazing that both our fathers were Seabees--yours from a small town in Georgia, and mine from an Italian immigrant family in New Haven! I bet they would have hit it off if they had met, and shared many of he same values. Your father's accomplishments improved the lives of many, and improved the world. One can only die well (something we all face) if one has lived well, and your father did both. My best wishes to you and your family, and thank you for sharing so much about him with us. ~~~ Om shanti shanti  Marc Rossi
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Roger:
  So sorry for the loss. A first job out of college is as memorable as anything in life. Your dad made mine positive in a special way.
  Buck Young
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
So sorry for your loss, Roger. It sounds like your Dad was a very gifted man and that his life was blessed and a blessing to many others. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Querido Roger,

My sincere condolences for your loss. What a wonderful way to pay tribute to your father, such a lovely site. He looked like a fantastic gentleman.

You and your family are in our thoughts.

Un abrazo fuerte,
Sophie
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Dear Roger-

My heart and prayer go out to you and your family. God is our refuge and strength. Please accept my deepest condolences. May sweet memories comfort your soul with peace as you endure this difficult time.
-Maria Resendes-

Psalm 34:18
The LORD is close to the brokenhearted; he rescues those whose spirits are crushed.
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Roger-
My prayers are with you and your family in this time of loss.
One hope is that you see your Dad everyday in the eyes of someone.
God bless you,
Donna
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Thank you so much for sharing this moving tribute to Roger Brown Sr; his was truly a life well lived. Susan and I send our heartfelt sympathy to Roger, Linda and the entire family.
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Roger, I am so saddened by this news. You spoke so proudly and lovingly about your wonderful dad at yesterday's conference, and how you were planning to see him shortly. Today he left his suffering behind...that is all. You and his loving family will always be the richer for his warmth, wisdom and graciousness that endures. My thoughts are with you.
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
So sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Thinking and praying for you and your family. Chi and Tiffany Kim
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Dear Roger,
Beth and I offer our deepest sympathy and prayers to you. We are humbled and awed in presence of the life well lived of your father, and forever grateful for his unwitting impact, through you, on our Berklee community.
Dan T.
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Roger, I was very moved by your words on Tuesday about how much your dad loved his life and his work. You are very blessed to have had such a wonderful model for how to be in the world. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Roger, our condolences on the loss of your dad. Our thoughts are with you and your family at this very difficult time. Mac and Linda Hisey
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
My condolences on the parting of your father, Mr. Brown. Please know many students including myself are praying for you and all of your family throughout this difficult time of transition in your lives. I am thankful for Mr. Roger H. Brown, Sr. as he raised a great son who has blessed so much of the community especially here at Berklee. Stay strong!

-Christina J. Rodríguez

"The Lord is good, a strong refuge when trouble comes. He is close to those who trust in Him." - Nahum 1:7 (NLT)
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
It is a tribute to the father when the son turns out to be a leader, full of passion and integrity. I didn't know Sr. but I do know Jr. and now I know where it all came from....Congratulations on a life lived the right way... which is a model for all of us. God Bless
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
I'm so sorry to hear the news about your father, Roger. Thank you for sharing those stories about him at yesterday's BTOT breakfast; he sounded like a wonderful man. My condolences to you and your family.
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Roger,
I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your father. May your family find peace during this difficult time.
-Mark
January 15, 2014
January 15, 2014
Roger, our thoughts are with you and your family. While I never had the pleasure of meeting your father, anyone that helped produce a man such as you must have been a great man indeed. Erica and I send our deepest sympathies and hope the positive memories of your father will soothe the feelings of sadness and loss.
David & Erica Mash
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Roger.

I hope this note finds you well as you continue to celebrate the life of your loving father. And certainly, I wish you nothing but success as you continue with the next chapter of your life and outstanding career.
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Hello Roger,

I am happy to continue our relationship by way of this remembrance of your dad and his excellent life. Those of us who have experienced the talent and persona of the son he bore are fortunate for sure. And ultimately, I know that he continues to be proud of you, just as I am, to have called you colleague.

Be well!
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Dear Roger, you had a truly inspiring father and you’ve carried that forward in your life. He lives on in you and all the other people he was close to. My dad was an engineer also. He went to Yale and served in the Navy. Water filtration was his career. I know how it feels to miss Dad. You’re blessed to have your memories and influence of him. Be well. Bruce Gertz
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January 19, 2014

I never had the good fortune to meet your Father Roger. But I know that the greatest work parents can do is raisie young men and women who are morally, ethically solid individuals.  Your works are a powerful reflection on your parents.   

No matter what environment or situations we face as children, if our lives have been grounded in love and integrity we usually will make the right decisions.  I know the pain of losing a Father. I lost mine one week before he was to retire. It was sudden and shocking. But he walks with me everyday. The challenges he faced as a young boy in the South were different from those of your Father, but they both raised sons who have established common ground. We hold these men in high esteem because they walked their walk and talked their talk. 

I pray that you will find peace and will remember those moments when you gazed out and saw the proud look on your father's face as his son represented the family in grand form.

God bless you and your family.  

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