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        Theron Hart Brown, III,  was survived by his mother and

younger brother, Sherwwod P. Brown.  Sherwood Brown died

Novemebr 22, 1997.  Sherwood was survived by his wife, Sandra

 Brown, and their son, William Hart Brown.

          Theron Hart Brown, III, authored many of the poems in

Doc Livingood's collection.  Dr. William C. Livingood's collection

of poems, with commentary, from his three combat tours with

 Marine fighter squadron VMF-213 are currently available as an

 ebook, entitled The Hell Hawk Poems, at Amazon.com,

at Smashwords.com, and at Barnes and Noble. The poems in

Section A of Doc Livingood's collection seem to be specifically

 authored by Theron Hart Brown, III.   However, some

of the poems in sections B and may have been written by

 him also.

      "A Marine's Prayer", in the Introduction to The Hell Hawk

 Poems, was also possibly authored by Theron Hart Brown, and

 was provided by Sandra Brown.


[1] Doc Livingood recollected that Theron Brown had attended Duke University, and his attendance was confirmed by Duke University.

[2] 1930 Census records identified Sherwood P. Brown as Theron’s brother. This was subsequently confirmed by Sandra Brown, Sherwood’s widow. 













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