Paul E. Brown II is now flying pain-free amongst Heaven's Angels after a courageous 15-year battle with male breast cancer.
This wondrous example of a husband, father, grandfather and brother, drew his last breath on February 2, 2017.
Paul was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on January 9, 1939 to Paul Everett I and Gladys Virginia Brown. Paul spent his childhood on his family's farm and in high school he worked side-by-side with his father at their family owned APCO Service Station.
Paul graduated from John Marshal High School in 1957 and from Oklahoma State University in 1961. He remained a proud and loyal Cowboy alumnus and fan the rest of his life.
Paul met the love of his life, Constance Campbell, while they both were in high school. They recently celebrated their 56th Wedding Anniversary on January 27, 2017.
After college, Paul began his lifetime career with Continental Pipe Line (Conoco Pipe Line) on June 19, 1961 in their management development program. Paul and Connie made more than 17 moves with Conoco across the United States, including some short international projects. Paul retired from Conoco in 1994 and he and Connie moved to Tulsa to be closer to their 2 children and 6 grandchildren.
Paul loved spending time with family, friends and his pets. He was an avid golfer and loved traveling the world with Connie. Paul had a passion for OSU and since 1961, he and Connie have occupied the same stadium seats, wearing the brightest orange, cheering on their Cowboys.
Paul was preceded in death by his parent's Paul I and Gladys Brown and his sister-in-law Sylvia Wicker. Survivors include his loving wife Connie, daughter and son-in-law Teresa and Mark Cochran, son and daughter-in-law Kevin and Jennifer Brown. He also leaves 6 adoring grandchildren; Troy, Kyndall, Grayson, Michal, Campbell, and Bennett Paul, his brother, Dr. Leslie C. Brown and wife Joyce Brown.
Visitation will be at Moore's Funeral Home, 9350 East 51st Street, Tulsa on Sunday, February 5, 2017, from 2pm to 4pm.
Service will be at Christ United Methodist Church, 3515 South Harvard Avenue, Tulsa on Monday, February 6, 2017 at 11am.
A graveside service will take place at Memorial Park Cemetery, 13313 North Kelley Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK on Tuesday, February 7, 2017 at 2pm.
We would like to thank the compassionate staff at Transitions Life Care for their dedicated service to Paul and our family.
Donations to the American Cancer Society or the Susan G, Komen Foundation would be appreciated by Paul.