Douglas Brown obituary: Douglas Brown's Obituary, Rochester

In Memory Of
Douglas L. Brown
1941 - 2019

Obituary photo of Douglas Brown, Rochester-NY
Obituary photo of Douglas Brown, Rochester-NY

In Memory Of
Douglas L. Brown
1941 - 2019

Rochester, New York
Suddenly, Wednesday April 10, 2019
Predeceased by his wife; Barbara Brown.

Survived by is Sons; Chad Brown, Chris (Deby) Auerbach-Brown. Daughter; Tracy Brown.
Grandchildren; Caleb, Caroline Auerbach-Brown, Madeline and Benjamin Blanco.

Doug was a well know guitarist for the band Wilmer and the Dukes. They were well know in the Rochester area in the 1960's until the 1970's.
He wrote the song, "Give Me One More Chance". The band was inducted into The Rochester Music Hall of Fame in 2015.
Doug worked hard as a machinist at many shops until recently and in his retirement, guiding many new employees to the old school ways of the industry.
He was a great husband, father, and a fan to many. His interview can be viewed on YouTube were he was interviewed live on "Good Morning" Wham 13 News. He will be missed by so many but never forgotten. His legacy will live on in his music.

No prior calling hours. Interment and services will be private.
Rochester, New York
Suddenly, Wednesday April 10, 2019
Predeceased by his wife; Barbara Brown.

Survived by is Sons; Chad Brown, Chris (Deby) Auerbach-Brown. Daughter; Tracy Brown.
Grandchildren; Caleb, Caroline Auerbach-Brown, Madeline and Benjamin Blanco.

Doug was a well know guitarist for the band Wilmer and the Dukes. They were well know in the Rochester area in the 1960's until the 1970's.
He wrote the song, "Give Me One More Chance". The band was inducted into The Rochester Music Hall of Fame in 2015.
Doug worked hard as a machinist at many shops until recently and in his retirement, guiding many new employees to the old school ways of the industry.
He was a great husband, father, and a fan to many. His interview can be viewed on YouTube were he was interviewed live on "Good Morning" Wham 13 News. He will be missed by so many but never forgotten. His legacy will live on in his music.

No prior calling hours. Interment and services will be private.

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