Obituary: Robert Raymond Brown, 59, of Wooster, OH

Robert Raymond Brown

November 9, 1965 — May 29, 2025

Robert Raymond Brown, 59, of Wooster, died May 29, 2025 at Wooster Community Hospital, in Wooster, Ohio.

Robert was born November 9, 1965 in Fort Atkinson, WI to Raymond Robert and Suzan {Mayer} Brown.

He married Laura Kling on April 07, 2008.

Robert was a Pipeliner since 2007, he really enjoyed his job. He loved his time off with his wife, spending time with his family and friends and he especially loved his sister Kathy, who was always there for him. They were truly two peas in a pod.

Robert will be deeply missed by his wife; stepson Dustan (Angie) Kling; grandchildren Samantha, Nathan, Kelsey; great-granddaughter Kaira; sister Dawn (Don) Brown-Rothmer and Kathy (Joe) Zamora.

Robert was preceded in death by his parents, grandparent Frank Mayer and his nephew Joey.

Roberts Funeral Home-Sherwood Chapel in Wooster, Ohio will be handling arrangements. Online tributes may be made at www.RobertsFuneralHome.com.

Friends may call June 25, 2025 from 10-11:00 A.M. at St. Patrick Church, 1225 W. Main Street, Whitewater, WI 53190 until time of service at 11. A luncheon will immediately follow services.

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