He was married to Mescal Blanchard Brown and had two children, Tommy and Gloria Jean.
He is finally at peace.
This was written by Ann Brown about Uncle Desha
My father, Earl Bruce Brown, was always extremely grateful to his brother, Desha. After the death of their father, Wilkins, Uncle Desha went to work at Bomer Blanks Lumber Mill. His income is what kept the family afloat. Daddy used to tell us they would call him "Bread Brown" because on payday he would go by the general store and buy two loaves of bread. He would eat one on the way home and bring the other to his mother. It must have been his reward for going to work at such a young age. Daddy would also tell us that Uncle Desha knew more about fine men's clothing than any of us would expect. He appreciated a good suit and he always wanted to know all about our cars, how many miles to the gallon they got and what horsepower they were.
So as children he was always a special uncle to us. As we got older and learned of the sacrifices he made in dropping out of school to support the family, he became even more special to us.
He was married to Mescal Blanchard Brown and had two children, Tommy and Gloria Jean.
He is finally at peace.
This was written by Ann Brown about Uncle Desha
My father, Earl Bruce Brown, was always extremely grateful to his brother, Desha. After the death of their father, Wilkins, Uncle Desha went to work at Bomer Blanks Lumber Mill. His income is what kept the family afloat. Daddy used to tell us they would call him "Bread Brown" because on payday he would go by the general store and buy two loaves of bread. He would eat one on the way home and bring the other to his mother. It must have been his reward for going to work at such a young age. Daddy would also tell us that Uncle Desha knew more about fine men's clothing than any of us would expect. He appreciated a good suit and he always wanted to know all about our cars, how many miles to the gallon they got and what horsepower they were.
So as children he was always a special uncle to us. As we got older and learned of the sacrifices he made in dropping out of school to support the family, he became even more special to us.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement