IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Robert Stanley

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Brown

September 16, 1937 – March 30, 2023

Obituary

Robert Stanley Brown
September 16, 1937- March 30, 2023

As a man, son, husband, father, grandfather, and surgeon, Robert Stanley Brown fully lent his
hands, mind, heart and profound Catholic faith to sustain and guide the lives of thousands.
Until his final, graceful rest and rebirth he rose early each day to build and rebuild all he could.
Whether setting his hands to work on damaged or ailing bodies, gardens, vines, homes, and
vehicles on land and water, or lending his incomparable kindness and wisdom to countless
dispirited souls, these gentle mercies were Robert's life and work. His own faith, built upon
years of erudite reflection, forged an unconditional belief in the love to be practiced in this
world to counter suffering, a tenet which guided him through years of service, avid betterment,
and care for his loved ones.

Robert spent his formative years in the Chicago area where he studied life sciences and
philosophy at Loyola University. He continued on to the University of Illinois Medical School,
completed residency at Cook County Hospital, was drafted into the army as a surgeon and
Captain at the 3rd Surgical Hospital in Vietnam and was awarded a Purple Heart. Medical
missionary work brought him to Mangochi, Malawi on two occasions, where he spent over a
year building a hospital and providing medical care. He sponsored many children and families
in Africa, Central America, and the Caribbean. Robert also worked as a surgeon and medical
instructor at Mount Sinai, New York while raising his young family. He provided them a loving
and enriching home in Michigan during his medical practice from 1973 to 1998 at Midland
Medical Center, marked by a two-year interim at Henry Ford Hospital as founder of their
Division of Trauma and Emergency Surgery. The benefits of Robert's medical innovation and
scholarship were reaped well beyond his retirement: his experimental use of the technique of
proning early in his career served as reference to save many lives during the recent pandemic.
Robert's sense of purpose defined just as readily his devotion to family and friends and a life
fully-lived. Following sailing training on the Chesapeake, he shared adventures on his boat, the
Jeanne d'Arc, across the Great Lakes in American and Canadian waters with his first wife, Diane
(d. 2004), and his two children, Eric and Anastasia. Many dear friends joined him for these
travels and a glass of cognac and a cigar at the dock or at his home.

During retirement, the West Bay of Traverse City, Michigan became the home harbor to his
cat-rigged sailboat, a base for sailing trips with his beloved wife, Debbie, and his grandchildren.
Robert traveled the world, studied language in the south of France, bungee jumped in New
Zealand, and skydived in Hawaii. He ventured to the island of Kauai for several years, where he
and Debbie met and actively enjoyed its natural beauty, revitalized a shared home and gardens,
and attended Saint Teresa's in Kekaha. Robert also volunteered to help complete and tend the
Buddhist temple at the Lawai International Center, learned fine wood-turning, and continued
his intellectual and spiritual correspondence with new and old friends. His final homesteads
were near the dunes of the Emerald Coast in Florida and among the vines at Old Mission Creek
Vineyard in Traverse City. On Old Mission Peninsula, Robert served the parish of Saint Joseph's
in prayer and deeds, learned viticulture, tended grapes for harvest, and tamed woodlands.
Robust and hard-working until his final months, Robert ably cleared an access road through the
woods at the vineyard.

Robert's mind was as strong as his body, his life's library vast and diverse. His inquisitive spirit
never wavered and continued probing life's essential questions and oneness with God. In a last
piece of writing, Robert explained why he remained a Catholic by weaving philosophies of being
and essence, consciousness, quantum theories, Vedic and Buddhist principles, and the role of
the Eucharist in Unity. He sought to orient his heart towards the true and the beautiful, viewed
life as a call to action, a recognition of mysteries, and part of a concentric radiation of God's love.

Robert is survived by his wife, Debbie Keys, his children, Eric (Hyun-Ju) Brown, Anastasia (Kirk) Brown-Westphal, Debbie's children, James Walker, Aaron Keys (Michelle) and Hilary Vanstone (Ryan). He is predeceased by wife, Diane, the mother of his children, his sister, Agnes Niemiec, niece, Charon Niemiec, and his parents, Stanley and Josephine. Robert adored his five grandchildren, Alex, Robert Flynn, Ryan, Alden, and Anna, nephews, Bruce (Vonna), Bobby (Becky), Mark (Fran), and Larry (Diane) Niemiec, and niece Susan (David) Couch.

Visitation will be held Thursday, April 13th from 4-7 p.m. at Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home, 305 6th Street, Traverse City, Michigan, 49684.

Additional visitation will be held on Friday, April 14th at 9 a.m. at Saint Joseph Catholic Church followed by a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. and the Catholic Rite of Committal. 12675 Center Road, Traverse City, Michigan, 49686.

Friends and family will gather at Chateau Chantal following services. 15900 Rue Devin, Traverse City, Michigan. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent in honor of Robert Stanley Brown to the Society of Saint John at Holy Protection Monastery, 6559 State Hwy M26, Eagle Harbor, Michigan, 49950.

Please feel free to share your thoughts and memories with Robert's family at his tribute page at www.reynolds-jonkhoff.com .

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Funeral Services

Visitation

April
13

Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home

305 Sixth St, Traverse City, MI 49684

4:00 - 7:00 pm

Rosary

April
13

Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home

305 Sixth St, Traverse City, MI 49684

Starts at 7:00 pm

Visitation

April
14

Starts at 9:00 am

Mass of Christian Burial

April
14

Starts at 10:00 am

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