William "Terry" Brown

September 28, 1939 ~ January 16, 2021
Resided in:
Gray, ME
Gray - William (Terry) Terrence Brown, 81, passed away peacefully on January 16, 2021, after a brief battle with a rare cancer, surrounded by family.
He was born on September 28, 1939, in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. In 1952, his single mother moved herself and her children to Maine, where they settled in North Yarmouth. She met and married a wonderful man named, Calvin, that raised and loved her children as his own, as well as the child they had together. He attended North Yarmouth Academy and then joined the Navy where he worked as a machinist and sailed on destroyers and carriers. In 1962, he and his brother started a home building company named Brown Homes, Inc. He married and raised his family in the town of Scarborough. Over the 30 years Brown Homes, Inc. was in business, they became known as some of the finest builders in Maine. They had a natural talent and eye to create some of the most desirable housing developments. They also entered the commercial sector where they went on to build numerous nursing homes, multi-unit high rises, storage facilities and marinas. They were innovators, bringing many "first of its kind" to Maine. Brown Homes, Inc. was a well-known and trusted building company. He lived in Fort Myers, Florida for approximately 7 years, where he established a Maine seafood restaurant and built a few homes. Upon returning to Maine, he joined his son Terry of Terry Brown Builders, Inc. They introduced the concept of "55 and over," one-level home developments to Maine, a concept he brought back from Florida. His interests included anything to do with the great outdoors, such as: ocean sport fishing on his boat, The Sneak Attack, hunting in Parmachenee, Maine and other parts of the world, snowmobiling and motorcycling with his family and many dear friends.
He was predeceased by his mother, Lona York; and stepfather, Calvin York of North Yarmouth; his father, Arthur Brown of Canada; and two sons, Troy and Todd Brown of Scarborough.
He is survived by his loving wife of 12 wonderful years, Bonnie Brown of Gray; son, Terry Brown and wife Tammy and their two children, Taylor and Tanner Brown of Scarborough; son, Toby Brown and his two children, Tiana and Trevor Brown of Scarborough; daughter, Tiffany Brown and her fiance Dana Fox of Scarborough; daughter-in-law, Cindy Brown of Old Orchard Beach and her two children, Erica Brown and Leah (Anderson-Brown) Snowman and husband Chad of Scarborough and his former wife and mother of his children, Ellen Brown of Scarborough. He is also survived by his brother, Earl Brown and his wife, Mavis of South Portland; sister, Patzi (Brown) St. Pierre of North Yarmouth; sister, Donna (Brown) Gallant and husband Bob of North Yarmouth; sister, Marlene (York) Douphinett and husband, John of North Yarmouth; and many loving nieces and nephews, which he adored; his beloved dog, Zoe and cat, Spanky.
He was a very kindhearted and humorous gentleman that impacted everyone he met. He always had a strong work ethic and he enjoyed having fun with family and friends. He will be sorely missed and fondly remembered by all who knew him. His family would like to thank all who have extended their love and support.
A private family graveside service will be held in the spring. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home of South Portland. To view Terry's obituary page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to: American Cancer Society, Northern New England Region, 1 Bowdoin Mill Island, Suite 300, Topsham, Maine 04086-1240
I lost my best friend, my darling brother Tes. Such a beautiful, caring, generous man. He was loved by everyone, we spent so much time together. I am going to miss him so much, he would light up a room with his presence. RIP my darling brother, till we meet again. Your sister, Patzi.
– Patzi St. Pierre
Words can’t express how sorry I am about Terry passing. He truly was the most loving and caring person I ever met. Never had a bad word to say about anyone and was loved by all. One of a kind for sure. You have left a void in so many lives. Not goodbye friend, but see you later. Join your friends now and enjoy that party up there. RIP…. am thankful you passed with your loving family there and are no longer suffering… always just Roni
– Roni Barbera
We dedicate this tree in honor of Diane’s dear cousin Terry. Thank you for all you did for the world in your lifetime. We love you God’s new angel.
– Zig and Diane Campbell
My beautiful brother was one of a kind. Every ones friend. No one on earth like him . He left a huge void in our family, one that will take a very long time to get over. We love you Tes, you RIP until we meet again. Donna and Bob
– Donna and Bob
Remembering Terry with fondest and how well he wore those coconuts. My deepest condolences to all his family. He truly will be missed. Carole (Carr) McCann. The old Ole Ironside gang
– Carole McCann
That seaweed wig becomes you. Bon Voyage, Terry.
– Jonathan
Growing up, the Brown’s house was the “cool place” to hang out and of course – this is because all of the kids in the family were considered the coolest (like their Dad). Troops of us invaded without conscience on a regular basis, inviting ourselves to dinner, for sleepovers, or hopping on Snowmobiles when Tiff or Tobe gave the thumbs up (I don’t think ever once contributing a gallon of gas). There may have been one or two parties in the basement … Mr. Brown was always gracious and kind, always greeting us hooligans with a smile. When he lived at the condo in Old Orchard, I remember hanging out with Tiff and sitting on his big bear rug, looking out at the view thinking, “her Dad is THE COOLEST!” Growing up Mr Brown was one of those people that was larger than life, in such a good way. Everyone loved him and we witnessed what a wonderful father he was over the years. He will always be in our memories, with love and gratitude.
– Jacqueline Dimick
May this tree grow to be as tall and straight and proud as Terry. He was a good man.
– Michael Breton
With loving memories of “William “Terry” Brown”,
– Doug MacDonald &Family
So very sorry to hear of Terry’s passing. A wonderful man with a great sense of humor. My sincere sympathy to Bonnie and all his family Cheryl Carson
– Cheryl Carson
Forever in our hearts. My sweet uncle Terry.
– Glen and Michele Atkins
So many memories of Terry. Always so generous and kind to us. He took us out on his beautiful boat. A memorable excursion. We stayed at his lovely home in North Yarmouth and were treated like royalty. He came to our Fathers’ 90th birthday party, my Mother’s funeral, my Father’s funeral and my Brother’s funeral. He certainly was a gentleman. It’s hard for me to believe he’s gone because I didn’t see him when he was sick. I’m glad he was able to be at home for his last days and that he didn’t have too much pain. Our deepest sympathies to all the families especially to Bonnie. May he rest in peace. love, Bruce and Carol
– Carol Pippy
Sorry to hear of Terry’s passing. Bill and I had many fun time’s going to Bailey Island and Boothbay on our boat, the “Billinda” and hooking up with Terry on the “Sneakattack ” My condolences to you Bonnie and all the family ! Linda Darling
– Linda Darling
Terry was everyone’s friend. My friendship with Terry dates back decades. We’ve had so many adventures and he will live on in my heart. His entire family made me feel like part of the family. Jerry Applebee
– Jerry Applebee
Terry Brown, My(deceased) husband Mike and I were so priveledged to call Terry our friend and were happy to have him visit us at our home on Sugarloaf Key, Florida. I will always remember the wonderful parties he and Ellen had at their home, snowmobling, etc. May he rest in peace. My thoughts are with his entire family, my love and condolences to you all.
– Patty Adams
My condolences to the family Terry was a kind hearted person remembering Him at the beach He will be sadly missed by all
– Bob Duffy
My condolences to all the family of Terry. My memories are still vivid of the fishing trips aboard the Knotty Gull with Terry, the Cod Father, Ted, and Joe. We generally would join up with Gibbons somewhere off shore. Terry has left us for now, but I know someday we will be all back together laughing and joking with Terry. Continue to reflect on the memories! Tim Joy
– Tim Joy