IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Allan Earl

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May 6, 1937 – March 7, 2026

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                                                              Update on Graveside service below:

It is with deep sadness that the loved ones of Allan Earl Brown announce his passing at his home in Florida, on March 7th ,2026.

Allan was born at his home in Lower Brighton, NB on May 6th, 1937 to the late George Willis and Allice (Tedford) Brown.

Allan is survived by his wife Lucille Nadeau, Son Randy (Cathy) Brown, Daughter Rhonda (Andrew) Graham, Brother Donald (Crystal) Brown, Sister Margaret (Clayton) Swim, Joan (Jim) Merritt. He is also survived by his first wife Shirley (Eldon) Fowler, Grandchildren Chelsey, Ashley, Kendra, Sydney and Paige as well as 11 Great Grandchildren.

In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his brother Willis.

Allan grew up in a Christian home in Lower Brighton where he went to school through grade 8, then on to Wesleyan Collage in Yarmouth, NS.

He was married at the age of 21 and shortly after began driving truck. After four years of driving, he became Rates Supervisor for Day and Ross where he later moved onto Terminal Manager in Halifax.

In 1969 Allan began managing a small trucking company and by the early 1970's had several trucks of his own. He then built a small garage to service them. Soon after he sold the trucks but kept the garage. He called it TC Trailer and welding. Allan always worked hard and did his best to support his family, never giving up.

Allan's Son Randy worked with him on and off until the late 1980's when he came on permanently. In 1999 a new, larger facility was built and Allan's Son-In-Law Andy joined the team. Randy bought the business in 2014 and from the seed that Allan planted many years ago, a great family business now exists.

There will be a graveside service on June 13, 2026 @ 2PM at the Lower Brighton Cemetery, Family and friends are all welcome to attend, Following the service there will be a gathering at Randy and Cathy Brown's home, with a lunch and refreshments served. Anyone wishing to bring refreshments are welcome to.

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