Stanley F. Brown

stanley f. brown
Stanley F. Brown, 81, beloved husband of Janet Brown, died Wednesday, November 4, 2009 in the Kaplan Family Hospice House following a short battle with cancer. He was the devoted father of Laurie Benton, Lindsey Maihos, and Richard Brown, and step-father of Martha and Peter Cummings. He was predeceased by his wife of many years, Eleanor (Shinnick) Brown. Born on Aug. 14, 1928, he was the son of the late Roland and Ida (Russell) Brown. A lifelong Danvers resident, he was a graduate of Holten High School, Class of 1946. He served honorably in the US Army, a veteran of WWII. A well-respected local business man, Mr. Brown owned and operated Brown’s Kitchen and Bath on North Putnam Street in Danvers for 36 years. A master plumber, he also served as the town’s plumbing inspector for many years. He was a Town Meeting Member for many years, and longtime chairman and member of the Danvers Recreation Committee. He also served on other town committees, most recently those that oversaw the renovation of the Holten-Richmond building and Danvers High School. He was a member of the Master Plumbers Assoc., the Danvers Touchdown Club, and a 38 year perfect attendance member of the Danvers Rotary Club. Always supportive of youth sports, Stan was a founding member of the Danvers YMCA, where he served on the board of directors for many years. He was involved with Little League for 58 years, first as a founding coach with Danvers Little League, and then for the last 48 years as district administrator of District 15. The Little League fields at Plains Park are named in his honor and this year, for the first time, he saw one of his district teams—Peabody West—participate in the Little League World Series in Williamsport, PA. An avid golfer, he was a member of Wenham Country Club and the Sandpiper Golf and Country Club in Lakeland, FL, where he wintered for over 20 years. In addition to his wife, children, and step-children, he is survived by two sons-in-law, Nelson Benton of Peabody and Donald Maihos of Conway, NH; a daughter-in-law, Lisa Brown of Haverhill; 13 grandchildren, Todd Benton of AZ, Timothy Benton of Malden, Taryn, Amanda, and Tyler Brown of Boxford, Michelle Hernandez of NH, Kristen Charette of ME, Amy Maihos of IL, Emily Cullen of Amesbury, Leah Barnes of Danvers, Laura St. Pierre of Beverly, Lyndsay Lang of NH, and T.J. St. Pierre of Danvers; and one great-granddaughter, Eliana Benton of AZ. He was the brother of the late Grace Spofford. His Funeral Service will be held on Monday, November 9, 2009 at 10AM in the Maple Street Congregational Church, 90 Maple St., Danvers. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours are Sunday from 1-5PM in C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers Square. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations in Stan’s memory may be made to Hospice of the North Shore, 75 Sylvan St., Danvers, MA 01923 or the Danvers Community YMCA, 34 Pickering St., Danvers, MA 01923. www.LyonsFuneral.com.

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  1. Stan will be missed by all. Especially the “kids” of Little League Baseball. Our condolences and sympathy from all out in Massachusetts District 4. Doug Hannam

  2. To Janet and her family, We are all shocked and saddened by Stan’s passing. He will be missed more than you know. He was truley one of the very nicest men we have ever served and will miss his warm hello’s and smiles. Anyone who knew Stan thought of him as a friend. We are all so sorry, and we miss him already. Your Friends at the a airport.

  3. Dear Rich and Lisa, I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that my love and prayers are with you and your families during this difficult time. Love, Trish

  4. To the entire Brown Clan: Especially to Janet and Laurie: My sincerest condolences on the passing of one of Danvers Town’s greatest men of the past half century. A man devoted to family and community, particularly to the youth of the community near and far. His legacy is extraordinary in the form of family, immediate and extended. His character and deeds shan’t be forgotten. It was a privilege to know the man as journalist and friend, fellow sports fan, golfer, and home owner in need of expert plumbing services. Gary Larrabee and the entire Larrabee Clan

  5. Jan and family, So sorry to hear of your loss. I just heard of Stan’s illness recently and was surprised at the suddeness of his death. This is a very sad time for all of you, you are in my thoughts……… With heartfelt sympathy, Sharon

  6. My deepest condolences to Stan’s family. I got to meet Stan through our affiliation with Little League Baseball. He was always a kind gentleman. Stan always had good advice for me whenever we would talk about the responsibilities of being a Little League District Administrator. He will be sorely missed by all Rest in Peace Stan Jeff Silvia DA, MA LL District 6

  7. Dear Janet and family, Sorry to hear about Stan. He was the ultimate Little League volunteer. It was a pleasure working with both of you reserving rooms at the Watson Inn for the LL World Series.I will keep you in my prayers during this difficult time. Linda Sanfilippo,IL District 11 Administrator

  8. Dear Janet and the Brown family, My deepest sympathy for your loss. Stan devoted so much time, energy (and talent) to the town, the children of Danvers and to everyone he knew. He will be missed by many! So sorry I could not attend the wake or the funeral service. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you. Fondly, Maryann (Caruso) Kowalski


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