Obituary of Jamieson Laurence Brown
Brown, Jamieson Laurence
February 24, 1975 ~ July 3, 2021
With heavy hearts we announce the sudden passing of Jamie at his home in Orillia. Jamie was the beloved son of Marilyn (Harrison) Brown of Orillia and Allen Brown of Gravenhurst. He was the cherished brother of Sarah Brown of Orillia. Jamie was the devoted and loving father of Laura Brown (Jon Pereira) of Victoria Harbour, and Josie, Abby and Ian Brown of Elliot Lake. He was a loving grampa to Katyrina Pereira. Dear grandson of Reg and Myrtle Harrison (Bracebridge) both predeceased, and Buster and Nell Brown (Orillia) both predeceased. He is also survived by his aunt Janet Steele (Bracebridge), Uncle Mike Harrison (Gravenhurst), Uncle Alvin Allen (Bracebridge), uncle Roy (Patsy) Brown (Orillia), and uncle Bob Brown (Orillia). He will be missed by his cousins Lee, Diane, Terri, Tracey, Angie, Harrison, Loralee, Norma, Lori, Chris and Amanda on the Harrison side and Christian, Lori, Tracy, Stephen and Andrew on the Brown side and all of their children. Jamie is survived by Laura’s mother Ann Marie Fernandez (Orillia), and by Josie, Abby and Ian’s mother Yvette Loshaw (Elliot Lake). Jamie was an avid race car fan and enjoyed his baseball and hockey. GO CANADIANS! Jamie loved to cook and fed Laura and her friends many a Sunday dinner. He had his own spice mixes, one for each dish. He could bake like Gramma Harrison and even created his own recipes like his mom. He will be missed. “Goodbye my beautiful boy, until we meet in heaven. Love you forever and always …Mom.” Visitation will be held at the Simcoe Funeral Home, 38 James Street E. Orillia by appointment only on Sunday July 11th, 2021 from 11:00 am until 1:00 pm. Due to the current restrictions attendance is limited and must be pre-booked. Please call (705) 327-0221 between 9am -5pm for an attendance time. A private family invitation only, memorial service will be held in the chapel following the visitation at 1:30 p.m. In Lieu of flowers please donate to Lighthouse Shelter and Soup Kitchen as Jamie believed in feeding and helping others or to a charity of your choice. Messages of condolence are welcomed www.simcoefuneralhome.ca