In Memory of

Lorenzo

Parker

"Lorry,

Al"

Brown

III

Obituary for Lorenzo Parker "Lorry, Al" Brown III

Raleigh, NC – Lorenzo Parker Brown III (‘Lorry’), 80, passed peacefully on January 15, 2022, under the excellent care of Transitions LifeCare Hospice Home in Raleigh, NC. Lorry was born April 14,1941, to the late Lorenzo Jr. and Varcellas (‘Toss’ Pulsifer) Brown in Livermore Falls, Maine. He was a 1959 graduate of Livermore Falls High School and attended Burdett Jr. College in Boston. On October 16, 1971, he married the former Ann DeSimone at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in Niagara Falls, NY. Lorry began his career with the US Air Force in 1962 and was assigned to the Strategic Air Command in Plattsburgh, NY. His tours of duty included Vietnam, and he was honorably discharged in 1966. His work experience comprised manufacturing and quality control as an electro-mechanical technician. His contributions were wide, including working at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, Combustion Engineering, ITT Cannon, Millidyne, Hunter Industries, and Bell & Howell. He lived in Maine, Connecticut, upstate New York, Arizona, and, lastly, North Carolina. Lorry had a unique perspective on life given his experience growing up above the L. P. Brown Funeral Home, a family business run by both his father and grandfather. He was known for his friendly demeanor, good humor, willingness to lend a hand, eagerness to share his knowledge of all things mechanical, and particularly for his love of Maine lobster. Many men considered him a mentor. Lorry was a passionate guy with many interests. In his younger years, he loved to water ski and participate in amateur boat races. He was a classic/muscle car guy who owned many classic cars and trucks over the years and whose favorite activity was tinkering in his garage. Lorry was a long-time member of the Piedmont Classic Chevy Club and attended numerous car shows and cruise-ins. He enjoyed building and flying radio-controlled model airplanes including ¼ scale. Deer hunting with a rifle and/or bow & arrows were also favorite pastimes. He is survived by his loving family including his wife of 50 years, Ann DeSimone Brown; his sister Meredeth Michaud of Maine; his niece Laurie Ewing of Maine and her two children, Danielle and Caleb Ewing; and his sister-in-law Lisa DeSimone. He also leaves behind close friends including Larry “Bo” Collins, Eric Freas, Brian Anzak, Jeff Grote, his ‘adopted’ niece/caregiver/partner-in-crime Paige Johnson, and a host of wonderful neighbors and friends. Besides his parents, Lorry was also predeceased by his nephew, Christopher Collins. We are incredibly grateful that Lorry lived his life to the fullest despite having Parkinson’s for almost 20 years. We express our sincere appreciation to his long-time doctors PCP Michael Gagliardi of Duke Primary Care Waverly in Cary and his Parkinson’s Specialist Nina Browner of UNC Medical Center in Chapel Hill, along with the excellent compassionate caregivers from Rex Hospital Comfort Care and Transitions LifeCare Hospice Home. Messages of condolence may be sent to: www.finleyfuneralhome.com

Brown, III – Lorenzo Parker, “Lorry”, 80, of Raleigh, North Carolina, passed away January 15, 2022, at his home. Lorry’s funeral service will be held in the spring. Interment will take place at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, 100 Fayette Road, Livermore Falls, Maine. If desired, donations can be made to Parkinson’s Foundation, Transitions LifeCare Hospice Home, 200 Hospice Circle, Raleigh, NC 27607, or a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements by FINLEY FUNERAL HOME, 15 Church Street, Livermore Falls, Maine.