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Brendan L. Brown-McCue

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Brendan L. Brown-McCue

Birth
Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, USA
Death
19 Jan 2019 (aged 27)
Greene County, New York, USA
Burial
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Brendan L. Brown-McCue, 27 of Little Falls, NY and Florham Park, NJ passed away Saturday, January 19, 2019 at Hunter Mountain Ski Resort in Greene County, NY from a skiing accident.

He is survived by his parents, Christina Brown and William McCue, of Little Falls, NY; grandparents Janice Fortney, Jane and William McCue, William and Edra Brown; great-aunt and uncle Nancy and Craig Weatherby; aunts and uncles Eileen and Jim Miller; Christine McCue and Jeremy Rase; Richard and Tasha Brown; Sherry Clemente; beloved cousins Meagan and Stephanie Miller; Jane Grounds; Matt and Jake Rase; Lucas and Annie Brown; his “Long Island family” the Screeneys; and many wonderful extended family and friends. He was predeceased by his beloved great-grandparents and his dear cousin, Jimmy Miller.

Brendan was born in Toledo, Ohio, coming into the world two months early, thereby establishing a lust for life at an early age.

He moved to Chicago with his family during his adolescence, and was a 2010 graduate of New Trier High School in Wilmette, IL. Brendan enjoyed science and developed a love for sailing in high school. He co-founded the Stony Brook University sailing team, and enjoyed many regattas and sailing adventures with his sailing team and chums. Brendan taught sailing during the summers at several yacht clubs on Long Island, and was a graduate of Stony Brook University, where he majored in biology and specialized in genetics.

Brendan spent much of the past two years sailing with SEA Semester (of Woods Hole, MA) on tall ships, teaching sailing and marine science to college students and others. He had great adventures the past year, sailing in the South Pacific and around New Zealand, and also up and down the Atlantic seaboard; and visiting Vietnam and, more recently, the Netherlands, with friends. He went hiking with his family every year, enjoying many adventures in the Canadian Rockies, Norway, Alaska, New Zealand and other beautiful places. He had very recently joined GenSet in NJ, where he was excited about his work and learning new things.

Brendan will be cremated and his ashes scattered at sea and in the mountains.
Brendan L. Brown-McCue, 27 of Little Falls, NY and Florham Park, NJ passed away Saturday, January 19, 2019 at Hunter Mountain Ski Resort in Greene County, NY from a skiing accident.

He is survived by his parents, Christina Brown and William McCue, of Little Falls, NY; grandparents Janice Fortney, Jane and William McCue, William and Edra Brown; great-aunt and uncle Nancy and Craig Weatherby; aunts and uncles Eileen and Jim Miller; Christine McCue and Jeremy Rase; Richard and Tasha Brown; Sherry Clemente; beloved cousins Meagan and Stephanie Miller; Jane Grounds; Matt and Jake Rase; Lucas and Annie Brown; his “Long Island family” the Screeneys; and many wonderful extended family and friends. He was predeceased by his beloved great-grandparents and his dear cousin, Jimmy Miller.

Brendan was born in Toledo, Ohio, coming into the world two months early, thereby establishing a lust for life at an early age.

He moved to Chicago with his family during his adolescence, and was a 2010 graduate of New Trier High School in Wilmette, IL. Brendan enjoyed science and developed a love for sailing in high school. He co-founded the Stony Brook University sailing team, and enjoyed many regattas and sailing adventures with his sailing team and chums. Brendan taught sailing during the summers at several yacht clubs on Long Island, and was a graduate of Stony Brook University, where he majored in biology and specialized in genetics.

Brendan spent much of the past two years sailing with SEA Semester (of Woods Hole, MA) on tall ships, teaching sailing and marine science to college students and others. He had great adventures the past year, sailing in the South Pacific and around New Zealand, and also up and down the Atlantic seaboard; and visiting Vietnam and, more recently, the Netherlands, with friends. He went hiking with his family every year, enjoying many adventures in the Canadian Rockies, Norway, Alaska, New Zealand and other beautiful places. He had very recently joined GenSet in NJ, where he was excited about his work and learning new things.

Brendan will be cremated and his ashes scattered at sea and in the mountains.

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Brendan will be cremated and his ashes scattered at sea and in the mountains.


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