Robert Miller Brown
2/25/1957 - 5/20/2025
Obituary For Robert Miller Brown
Robert Miller Brown passed away suddenly on May 20, 2025 in St. Louis, MO. Bob was the beloved husband of Julia Fitch Brown, cherished father of Meredith (Brown) Noto and Carol Brown, treasured father-in-law of AJ Noto, and proud grandfather of Clark Miller Noto. He was born on February 25, 1957 in Pittsburgh, PA to Robert Miller Brown, Sr and Thelma Bock Brown. Bob was predeceased by his parents and his in-laws, Coy and Rachel Fitch. He is also survived by his dear cousins, Amy (Philip) Koloski, Richard (Sharon) Woll, and Peter (Catherine) Woll, who were like siblings to him. Bob treasured the friendship that he had with his sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Jaquelyn and James Fleckenstein, as well.
Bob and Julia met at Dartmouth College, attended graduate school together in Austin, TX and married on May 30, 1982. They were grateful to be married for more than forty-two years; theirs was a long-term partnership of support and encouragement as they navigated the joys and challenges of a full life. Bob and Julia relished spending quiet time together, for more than forty years starting each day with coffee and a “preview” of the expected events of the day. They enjoyed this ritual through their final day together.
More importantly, Bob loved freely and unconditionally, encouraging first Julia and subsequently his daughters to use their talents to be their best version of themselves. In the process, Bob adored learning about the interests of his family and rejoiced in each of their new accomplishments. He read Chekhov and Shakespeare to prepare for trips to see Carol’s plays and watched many seasons of Grey’s Anatomy so that he could fully appreciate watching the first episode she penned as a professional television writer. When Meredith was in Belize or South Africa, observing and tracking monkeys, he was studying Robert Sapolsky so that he could share in the exploration of animal behavior. Likewise, he took off on a seventeen-mile trek with Julia during marathon training (and was never so happy to get home!). His family always felt loved and supported in whatever piqued their interest.
Bob and Julia vacationed with their family every Fall, usually focusing on National Parks and extended hikes. Bob was excited to welcome Clark into the family in July, 2024. As “Grobbie,” he was excitedly making plans for all the places that he could explore with Clark. Over the years, the Brown family had special trips to Glacier, Zion, Bryce Canyon and Yellowstone Parks, Santa Fe and Abiquiu, NM (many times!). Bob was always game for a travel adventure, whether it was to Minnesota’s North Shore or foreign destinations.
Recently, Bob dedicated his time to maintaining his fitness so that he could age gracefully. He ran several times per week, swam whenever he could and celebrated a good bike ride. He read fitness articles daily and devised a forty-five-minute routine with weights and bands, complete with skipping drills. No breakfast could be consumed until he had finished his daily workout. His dedication to sports began early as he played baseball as a youngster (with his father as coach), swam in college, and threw himself fully into coaching his daughters in softball, soccer, and swimming. Bob remained a loyal fan of Pittsburgh sports—Steelers, Pirates, and Pitt Panthers, even as work moved him around the country.
Bob was a lifelong dog lover, appreciating the unique personalities and quirks of each, and frequently celebrated them in impromptu song. He will be missed by his most recent canine companions, Owney Juan Spumoni and Hazel Georgina.
Bob very proudly worked in public accounting for forty-two years, starting with Arthur Andersen in Dallas and ending with Forvis Mazars in St. Louis. He also worked for an extended period for Alpern Rosenthal/BDO in Pittsburgh. His area of expertise was International Tax; he never tired of learning new ways to help his clients. He enjoyed the intellectual challenge and the relationships that he developed in his practice and was still employed at the time of his death. Bob's greatest pleasure over the course of his career was developing and encouraging those with whom he worked.
Bob graduated from Pittsburgh’s Upper St. Clair HS in 1975 and Dartmouth College in 1979, where he majored in Economics and studied in France. Bob earned JD and MBA degrees from the University of Texas at Austin and became a CPA in 1983.
A Celebration of Life will held at the Saint Louis Woman’s Club, 4600 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63108 on Friday, June 20 at 4 pm.
Bob spent many pleasurable hours listening to public radio and, in lieu of flowers, the family respectfully requests donations to the NPR Foundation, 1111 N Capital St NE, Washington, DC 20002-7502, or to a charity of your choice.
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