R.I.P tubist Richard Brown (Monrovia, California)

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R.I.P tubist Richard Brown (Monrovia, California)

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Dear professors, colleagues and friends,

I'm very sad to inform you all of the passing of tubist Richard Brown.

"I will miss you very much my good friend"

He was a member of the Placentia Symphonic Winds near Fullerton California as section leader since 2004, helped start the Los Angeles Metro Brass Band, and other groups I cannot remember. He taught me much, was one of the kindest human beings I have ever met and was, despite health problems, always in good spirits and never to down to "tuba talk" or play a few duets. One of those guys you always want to have a chat with!

He passed away during his sleep Friday night in Monrovia, CA.

for those who knew Richard Brown, I received the news from John and Collette Hausey, directos of the PSB (Placentia Symphonic Band).

...you just never know.

Call up a friend and just let them know you care about them.

Thanks,

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Sad news

I emailed Villarrubia today

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Yes, a sweet man, I will miss him.

I will always associate "Harrigan" with him because of the beautiful way he played it.

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Re: R.I.P tubist Richard Brown (Monrovia, California)

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R.I.P.

How old was Richard?

If this is the same Richard Brown who sold me the MW Bell model CC tuba, he was a really fine gentleman to deal with. I wish his family the best.
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All i can say is that I'm shocked and saddened to hear this. Richard was a very nice man! I've always enjoyed talking to him.

I'm just stunned!
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This is a shock. My heart goes out to his family.
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