Robert D. Brown III was born on July 23, 1975, in Ft. Myers, Florida, to Robert and Mary Brown. He enjoyed collecting and reading comic books, watching football, and was passionate about body sculpting and weight training.
Robert is survived by his mother, Mary Bennett; two sisters, Treasha Brown and Tiffany Taylor; his brother, Antonio Frederick; two children: his daughter, Gabrielle Williams (28) and his son, Robert Brown IV (21); three nieces, Kiya (27), Jimani (17), and Coriah (9); one nephew, Charles (24); as well as cousins and friends, many of whom were like family.
Robert will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
A Celebration of Life will be held 2:00 p.m., Friday, December 5, 2025, at Craig Memorial Park, 2600 Old Moultrie Rd, St. Augustine, Florida
Danielle Levien planted 5 trees in memory of Robert D. Brown III . - November 29, 2025
You will be missed by many. Never met a stranger. Always willing to lend a hand. That's exactly how we met! You helped me carry my laundry basket in. We spent many years together we brought a life into this world. Our son Robert Daniel Brown IV. Your memory and love we shared will live on through Robs smile everyday. Rest in heaven Robert. Now our angel.
You will be missed by many. All the good memories with you...so much love Fred and Heather
Mary,Tiffany,Treasha and the entire family. May you all find peace strength and comfort during this difficult time. May Robert Daniel Brown Jr rest in peace
Treasha, Although no words can take away the sorrow that you bare. May it be comforting to you to know we're praying for you and we love you. The Platt family.
RIP thanks for always trying to make sure I was ok after losing my boys, fly free my friend you will be so missed, your family and daughter are in my prayers
I am so sorry to hear you are no longer with us. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. Thank you for always sharing your beautiful smile to light up any room, thank you for always being there for me and checking on me, thank you for always being there for my daughter. You are going to be so very missed. Rest in peace my dear friend, until we meet again.
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