Jack Lynn Brown

August 3, 1949 – November 25, 2025


Jack Lynn Brown, age 76, passed away at his home on November 25, 2025. Born on August 3,
1949, he was the son of the late Ray O. Brown and Frances Prichard Brown.
Jack Lynn Brown was a devoted husband to Vicki Greene for 31 years, a loving father to John
Travis Brown, Jacquelynn Nichole Brown, Rebecca Francis and Jamie Oney, and a proud Papa
of John Gabriel Brown, Jackson Cole Simmons, Joslyn Mae Simmons, Anna Reese Oney, Ava
Francis Oney, and Kason Ray Brown.
Jack was also preceded in death by his beloved son, John Travis Brown; adored sister, Gretta
Brown Duncan and brother-in-law, John Duncan..
He is survived by his loving wife, Vicki Greene; cherished daughters, Jacquelynn Brown and
Rebecca (Jamie) Oney; and six grandchildren, John Gabriel Brown, Jackson Cole Simmons,
Joslyn Mae Simmons, Anna Reese Oney, Ava Francis Oney, Kason Ray Brown, and a host of
family, friends, and neighbors, all of whom he loved deeply and was immensely proud of that will
sadly mourn his passing.
Jack served the Commonwealth of Kentucky as a Probation and Parole Officer for 27 years. He
spent many years continuing his father’s legacy through Ray’s Auto Sales of Sandy Hook. He
had a lifelong love of Harley-Davidson motorcycles, cars, and trucks, and could often be found
talking engines, telling stories, or offering some steady, thoughtful advice he was known for.
Jack also had a lifelong love for animals, always caring for pets and strays alike. His gentle
nature showed in the way animals trusted him instantly. He cherished the peaceful days spent at
his home in Florida, where he found comfort in warm weather, quiet mornings, fishing, and
visiting with his Florida friends and neighbors
A generous man with a strong work ethic, Jack believed in playing hard but working harder. He
honored the Brown name in everything he did—through his honesty, his loyalty, and the pride he
carried for his family heritage. He instilled a strong work ethic and a sense of integrity in his
children, who will forever cherish the memories of his unwavering support and love for his family
and traditions. Above all, he was a devoted husband, father and grandfather whose presence,
wisdom, and love will be forever missed.
Jack’s request was to have no funeral servces, but his daughters are asking for friends and
family to honor their Father’s memory by sharing memories of him. You can mail these to PO
Box 121 Sandy Hook, KY 41171, or email to jackie.brown@elliott.kyschools.us and
rebeccaoney@kycourts.net

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