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Terrence Brown

d. January 19, 2022

Terrence Jovan Brown, known to many as Tee, was born in Queens, New York on September 17th,1977 to his parents Lisa Marie Brown and Morris Houston Reese. On Wednesday, January 19th, Tee had made his transition and left this Earth to go on and be with our Heavenly Father. He started his education in Queens but by the age of 8, his family moved to Brooklyn, New York where he played baseball and lived until his early adulthood. Terrence attended P.S.290 in East New York. The family then moved to Coney Island where he attended P.S. 329, J.H.S. 303, graduating to Abraham Lincoln High School, and then finishing off in Lafayette High School. Terrence received his GED and Welding degree and made Salutatorian while on a state issued vacation. Terrence moved to Virginia Beach for a while with his dad, but returned to Coney Island, Brooklyn until moving to Binghamton, NY in 1995, in search of new surroundings and better financial opportunities, in which he had become well-known and loved by many lifelong friends. Even though Tee moved to Binghamton, he was always traveling back to Brooklyn to visit family friends for barbecues, social events, holidays, birthdays, to shop, and just to hang out. He fathered two very beautiful daughters of whom he loved more than anything. He met and married his wife, Jessica in 2016. Terrence was a funny person. He would crack jokes all day with brother Chris, and Aunt Angie, and friends. Terrence loved nature. He had a deep admiration for all animals, especially horses. Just this past Summer, Tee had developed a new hobby. He had fallen in love with fishing. Sometimes, traveling downstate for fun catch. He also enjoyed playing poker, and he loved to dress. If you knew anything about Terrence, you know that he was always a hustler and knew how to make money. Terrence was preceded in death by his oldest brother, Christopher Brown, his grandfather, James Warren Brown, his grandmother, Julie Jane Brown, his grandfather James Francis Baker, and grandfather, Otis Reese. He is survived by his loving wife, Jessica Morse, mother, Lisa Marie Brown, father, Morris Houston Reese, two daughters, Madison Marie Brown, and Brynn Brown, grandmother; Elizabeth Reese sisters; Quiana Brown-Yapp, Jocelynn Reese, Charlese Brown, Leandra Martinez, Jeree Anderson, Janee Evans, brothers Philip Reese, Morris Reese, Jr., and Mark Brown. He leaves behind a number of nieces and nephews, a host of aunts and uncles, four step-children, one step-grandchild, a large amount of cousins, and dear family friends. Terrence will truly be missed.
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