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Michael Jenkins Brown

May 22, 1974 - July 4, 2019

This page is dedicated to the memory of Michael Jenkins Brown, who sadly passed away on the 4th of July 2019. It's at this sad time that our thoughts are with his husband, Neil, and his friends and family. Please share your condolences, memories and stories of this wonderful man, who left us all far too soon. Rest in peace Michael xx

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2019-07-12 11:37:23 wrote:

MJB. What can I say. Total legend. Michael was running the first course I attended when I came back to Specsavers and made sure I had "Green blood". He was a wonderful trainer on the many courses I attended. When he moved onto the Apprenticeship team and I was an in store trainer, we worked closely with training the apprentices I had in store. When I took over his role in the Apprenticeship team, I knew what big shoes I was filling as he was talked about in such high regard and with such warmth by everyone. I loved getting to know him, having the odd coffee to catch up, travelling to wider team events together and just calling each other for a chat. I will miss being able to do all of those things. He was supportive, kind, witty, a pleasure to be around. Neil and family - I'm so sorry for your loss. He was an amazing man and a great loss to us all.

2019-07-12 11:37:23 wrote: MJB. What can I say. Total legend. Michael was running the first course I attended when I came back to Specsavers and made sure I had "Green blood". He was a wonderful trainer on the many courses I attended. When he moved onto the Apprenticeship team and I was an in store trainer, we worked closely with training the apprentices I had in store. When I took over his role in the Apprenticeship team, I knew what big shoes I was filling as he was talked about in such high regard and with such warmth by everyone. I loved getting to know him, having the odd coffee to catch up, travelling to wider team events together and just calling each other for a chat. I will miss being able to do all of those things. He was supportive, kind, witty, a pleasure to be around. Neil and family - I'm so sorry for your loss. He was an amazing man and a great loss to us all.

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