He was a local dentist having practiced for sixty-four years. He was an avid antique car collector, a founding member of the Fort Smith Antique Automobile Club and a Founder and Board Member Emeritus of The Museum of Automobiles in Petit Jean, Ark. He was a life-long member of the Gleaners at the First Methodist Church in Fort Smith.
He is survived by one daughter Marcy Bujarski and husband George of Little Rock; one son Thomas W. III "Chip" Brown and wife Meg of Brooklyn, N.Y.; three grandchildren Greg Bujarski and wife Holly of Coppell, Texas, Kerry Bleil and husband John of Fayetteville, Ga., and Christie Daly and husband Mike of St. Louis, Mo.; five great-grandchildren Nola Bujarski, Sarah and Anna Bleil, and George and Winnifred "Winnie" Daly.
Burial at Oak Cemetery in Fort Smith.
June 15, 2023; Arkansas Democrat/Gazette
He was a local dentist having practiced for sixty-four years. He was an avid antique car collector, a founding member of the Fort Smith Antique Automobile Club and a Founder and Board Member Emeritus of The Museum of Automobiles in Petit Jean, Ark. He was a life-long member of the Gleaners at the First Methodist Church in Fort Smith.
He is survived by one daughter Marcy Bujarski and husband George of Little Rock; one son Thomas W. III "Chip" Brown and wife Meg of Brooklyn, N.Y.; three grandchildren Greg Bujarski and wife Holly of Coppell, Texas, Kerry Bleil and husband John of Fayetteville, Ga., and Christie Daly and husband Mike of St. Louis, Mo.; five great-grandchildren Nola Bujarski, Sarah and Anna Bleil, and George and Winnifred "Winnie" Daly.
Burial at Oak Cemetery in Fort Smith.
June 15, 2023; Arkansas Democrat/Gazette
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