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Dec 30, 2015

Neil “Buck” Brown

Salisbury Neil “Buck” Brown, age 84, passed away suddenly from cardiac arrest at PRMC on Friday, Dec. 18, 2015. Buck was born in East McKeesport, Pa. and was the son of the late Harry M. and Ruth B. Brown of Ocean City. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Mary McCabe Brown; son, Marc Brown and his wife, Lisa, their children, Amber Welsch and husband, Jim, Collins Brown and wife, Leah; daughters, Marcia Helms and her children, Shanan Rogers and Jennifer Pace; Margo Barker (Oct. 15, 1963 - May 1, 2007) and her children, A. J. and Jordan Watson; great grandchildren, Logan, Summer, Hailey, Dylan, Carolina, Cole and Wyatt; brothers, Bill and Gordon Brown and several nieces and nephews. Buck also leaves behind his loving “Denny’s Family” in Salisbury. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his daughter, Margo Susan Barker (2007), brother, Captain Dale Brown and sister, Marilyn Balderson. Buck grew up in Ocean City, Md. and established Neil B. Brown, Tile Contractor in the mid 1950’s. He took great pride in his craft and would often point out the homes, motels and restaurants where his tile work still stand... (Ocean City Today)