

May 7th, 1949 - June 25th, 2026
Warren David Brown was born in Colby, Kansas, and spent part of his life farming in Brewster, Kansas. In 1983, he and his wife, Della “Lou” Brown, made their home in Prescott, Arizona, where they raised their three daughters, Rachael, Charlie, and Annette, and built a life centered on family, hard work, and love. Prescott remained his home until his passing.
Warren and Lou shared 55 years of marriage, building a life rooted in love, laughter, and more than a little adventure. He was self-employed, fiercely independent, and the kind of man who could fix just about anything. Truly a jack of all trades, Warren had a gift for figuring things out, making things work, and helping whenever something needed repaired, built, hauled, adjusted, or rescued.
He loved Corvettes, road trips, racing cars when he was young, and raising a little hell along the way. Warren was a troublemaker, but always in fun. He cracked jokes, kept things lighthearted, and brought a spirit of mischief and humor into the lives of the people around him.
Stubborn to a fault, Warren was also strong, capable, loyal, and full of heart. He and Lou filled their daughters’ lives with 4-H meetings, dirt bikes, horses, and countless adventures, while opening their home to a host of friends who were always made to feel like family. Although he never had sons of his own, his nephews held a special place in his heart. He loved them as if they were his own sons, sharing his knowledge, lending a hand, and creating memories that reflected the bond they shared.
Warren loved his grandchildren deeply. He took great pride in helping his grandsons, Tommy and Billy, with their Boy Scout projects, and he never missed a dance recital for his granddaughter, Brienna. Whether he was in the garage, on the road, or simply spending time with family, those moments meant the most to him.
In the end, Warren’s body simply could not keep up with his spirit. He will be remembered for his independence, his humor, his stubbornness, his capable hands, and his unwavering devotion to the people he loved. The lessons he taught, the laughter he shared, and the memories he created will live on in all who knew him.
He will be deeply missed, forever loved, and never forgotten.
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