Subject: Colin Browne R I P
All,
We regret to advise the passing of our long time friend,
Colin Browne. Col departed us on the 22nd June in the Bega Hospital after a
fall at his home on the 21st June. Our condolences go to Anne and the family
including Liz, Sally, Peter, Vicki, Venetia and James and the grand-children.
Several of the family spent extended periods living in Panguna. You could say
that they were one of Panguna’s best known families. Anne spent a long spell as
the nurse at B60. I for one was most grateful for her attendance. There was
many a Monday where I started the week with a visit to Anne’s little donga to
have patched up, my weekend football and squash injuries. I remember Sally and
Vic’s wedding, at DCV’s house.
Col arrived in Panguna in 1969. His initial employment was
with camp management contractor, B F Brown. In due course he joined the client,
BCL. My first motor vehicle in Panguna was a Toyota utility, marked “B F Brown
No. 17”. Col kindly assisted me with this purchase.
I have great memories around enjoying a few drinks
subsequent to a hard day at our Panguna office. When Peter Petty (with his pet
rock) managed the Camp 10 camp and boozer it was widely considered that he
served up the coldest SP on the island. There was a period where the Cricket
Club was closed for some reason so we would congregate at Camp 10. Some of
Peter’s better customers were Ron Herrick, Gary Reynolds, John Langman, John
Pearson and Jack Green. In those days, way back in 1972 I was the local bookie
as well as running the electrical warehouse for Bechtel WKE. Peter Browne
worked close to me in this warehouse and workshop at around this time. I can
remember being on the receiving end of some stern glances from Col with regard
to my bookmaking activities. At that time Col held a management role across
several of the Panguna and Loloho camps.
Col will be very much missed by the extended Browne family
and by their large circle of friends.
There will be a notice in the Sydney Morning Herald, the
Melbourne Age and the Herald Sun this week, Tuesday and Saturday. The
celebration of Col’s life will take place at the Long Tome No Sea Restaurant,
Cutagee Lake, Bermagui, Sapphire Coast NSW. The service and gathering will
commence at 2:00 pm and conclude at 4:30 pm on Tuesday 17th July.
Thanks to Liz and to Vic for your timely assistance.
Regards, Davo and Peter B.
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