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Ryan Lynn Brown

Date of Death: March 13, 2012
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Ryan Lynn Brown, 43, of Lafayette, died at 6:18 PM Wednesday, March 14, 2012 at his residence. He was born April 5, 1968, in Lafayette, to Donald and Dianne Dotson Brown of Zionsville. After receiving his high school diploma from Lafayette High School in Chesterfield, Missouri and his Bachelor degree from Columbia College, he servedContinue Reading

Dixie Gray left a message on March 20, 2012:
Heather and Mom and Dad, So sorry for the passing of your brother and child. I have a son named Ryan and from my experience the Ryans of the world are the good guys! May he rest in peace. Dixie Gray
Sevra Goldstein left a message on March 20, 2012:
So sorry for your loss.
I am here for you.
Megan Patrick left a message on March 18, 2012:
Dear Don and Dianne,
Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. I am profoundly sorry for your loss. Please let me know if there is anything we can do for you during this time.
Sincerely,
Megan Patrick

Tim and Mae Dotson left a message on March 18, 2012:
Our thoughts and prayers have been invariable and are with Don, Dianne and Heather. We have been deeply saddened by Ryan&s passing. Mae and I hope that peace will travel with Ryan and that serenity will soon embrace you all.
Kenneth Hilt left a message on March 18, 2012:
Very sorry for your loss.

Kenny and Mary Ann Hilt
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Stephanie Patrick and Barry Jenkins left a message on March 17, 2012:
Life is eternal, and love is immortal;
death is only a horizon; and a horizon is nothing save the limit of our sight.


Dear Dianne, Don and Heather,

We are writing to you to convey how truly sorry we are for your loss and that we mourn with you.

Ryan was a wonderful man -- talented and kind -- who went out of his way to share time and his glorious cooking with his Uncle Ralph. We always knew when he had been down to dine with RWP. Daddy considered his roasts as some of the finest eating of recent years. They were on par with Dianne&s cookies.

We always appreciated Ryan&s caring, and we also appreciated that he had you three in his life. It was obvious that he built your love and support into his life. There is no doubt that love and kindness are the among the greatest blessings one can have and Ryan was generous in return.

Although there are many miles between here and there, our hearts and prayers are with you.

With our deepest sympathy,

Stephanie and Barry


Ronette Askew left a message on March 17, 2012:
Our prayers are with you all. I remember having lunch at your home - a lunch Ryan made. We laughed, ate good food and had a wonderful time. In this difficult time, please remember you are loved.
Tessa Whitus left a message on March 17, 2012:
I will keep your family in my prayers as you struggle through this time of grief. Ryan clearly left his mark on this world as well as on the hearts of many. He will be missed but hold the good memories near and dear so when you feel yourself thinking about him you can call upon those memories to ease the pain in your heart. I love you all so much. Please reach out whenever you need an ear to listen, a hand to hold, or a shoulder to cry on.

Nick and Tessa Whitus
Dennis Desmond left a message on March 16, 2012:
Don and Dianne,

Our sympathies and prayers go out to you in this difficult time. We lost a son a few years ago and understand how painful it can be. Hopefully the pain will ease with the passage of time.

Dennis and Sharon Desmond
Soller-Baker Funeral Homes, Inc. left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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