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Harold Ezekiel Brown Sr. Dies at 85

Harold “Harry” Ezekiel Brown, Sr. of Estate Prosperity, Frederiksted, transitioned into eternal peace on Friday, April 24, 2026, in Florida.  He was 85 years old.

Harold Ezekiel Brown Sr

He is survived by his wife, Claudia Abramson Brown; sons, Harold Brown, Jr. and Howard Brown; adopted son, Governor Albert Bryan, Jr.; grandson, Harold “Tre” Brown III; brothers, Ken McIntosh, Dennis McIntosh, and Bertrand McIntosh; adopted brother, James Delroy Henry (Sax); sisters-in-law, Grace McIntosh, Dolores Abramson Iles, and Godelieve Abramson; nieces and nephews, Ericka McIntosh-Malcolm, Almitra McIntosh, Omega McIntosh-Abramson, Micah McIntosh, Chimwala McIntosh (Monifa), Charlene Abramson-Joseph, John Abramson, Jr., Shawn Abramson-Samuel, Rodelique Williams-Bradshaw, Jacqueline Abramson, and many other nieces and nephews; cousins and other relatives, Mark Milligan, Eddie Milligan, Rosie Sackey, Patsy Sackey-Dublin, Basil Williams, Valerie Lawrence and family, the Sackey family, McIntosh family, Williams family, Milligan family, Abramson family, Adams family, Crews family; special friends, Eustace Roach, Gizette Canegata-Thomas, Beverly Nesbitt, Cecil Williams, Aubrey Payne, Anita Nibbs, Keisha Allen, Edwardo Rivera, Edwin Encarnacion, Larry Francis, Curtis and Magnolia Williams, Anastasia Doward, Raymond and Ludvig Armstrong, Vertilie and Andre Daniel, Alfred Williams and family, Cristina and Carmen Nielsen, Annette Carrington, Gloria Joseph; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

Funeral service will be held on May 27 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. Viewing begins at 9 a.m., with service at 10 a.m. Interment will be held at Frederiksted Cemetery.

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home, Inc.

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