tuba player / nice guy / veteran / never met him in-person / lived in Winston-Salem / nearly reached age 80.
I know he liked farming, trains, and gospel music.
Those who knew him well should post about him.
Brown Clodfelter has passed away
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Re: Brown Clodfelter has passed away
An unusual name, Mark just last week premiered a trumpet concerto with our large brass ensemble. He is teaching the studio at U of Delaware now.
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Re: Brown Clodfelter has passed away
Looks like no direct kin to Mark from the obituary.
https://www.salemfh.com/obituaries/Brow ... d=24783113
I thought that I had read that Mark was from NC so maybe they were somewhat related.
His first name, "Brown", was his father's middle name which makes me think there would be a Brown surname in his family. I am descended from some NC Browns so I may be distantly kin to Brown Clodfelter.
Brown grew up in the Moravian music world. He lived a life of servitude to others. That's a good way to make sure you are fondly remembered.
I'll bet he was a good guy to have known. My condolences.
https://www.salemfh.com/obituaries/Brow ... d=24783113
I thought that I had read that Mark was from NC so maybe they were somewhat related.
His first name, "Brown", was his father's middle name which makes me think there would be a Brown surname in his family. I am descended from some NC Browns so I may be distantly kin to Brown Clodfelter.
Brown grew up in the Moravian music world. He lived a life of servitude to others. That's a good way to make sure you are fondly remembered.
I'll bet he was a good guy to have known. My condolences.
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Re: Brown Clodfelter has passed away
To me, he was a fb friend.
I didn't know him (other than fb) but knew that he would be a great (in-person) friend, were we geographically close.
I didn't know him (other than fb) but knew that he would be a great (in-person) friend, were we geographically close.
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Re: Brown Clodfelter has passed away
He’s the Dean of the School of Music @ UD.
If it’s tourist season, why can’t we shoot them?
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Re: Brown Clodfelter has passed away
Knew Brown through the Charlotte Tuba Euphonium Ensemble, we bonded talking about history. He wanted to come down to see some South Carolina Civil war history sites with me, but we never managed to do so, sadly.
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