Colton Clark Brown

Colton Clark Brown

Colton Brown Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Barton Family Funeral Service of Edmonds on Jul. 4, 2025.

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We are heartbroken to announce the unexpected passing of Colton Clark Brown on June 6, 2025.
He was such a wonderful son, brother, and grandson and also a great friend to so many people. He will be greatly missed by everyone who had the pleasure to know him.
He is survived by his Mother, Jill Ann Brown and his Father David Clark Brown, also his older brother Jesse James Brown and his Grandparents Robert & Patricia Ivanhoe. And he also leaves behind many cousins.
Colton was born on April 27, 1998, at Stevens Hospital in Edmonds. He lived his entire life at our house in Lynnwood, where he resided with me, his mother, and her significant other Loyd Hanna.
Colton was a very outgoing and loving and caring person. He had no problem meeting friends. He loved to go on walks and to the beach and watch the beautiful sunsets. Colton also took such a interest in watching UFC. There were times when we would order the fights and have a great time watching and voting on who we wanted to win. He also loved our family dog Royal that we got at 10 weeks old in 2022, after our dog Charcoal died in 2021. Royal started out as a family dog but soon there was a special bond with Colton and Royal that couldn't be denied. Anytime Colton would go anywhere he would take Royal. He trained him so well that you could walk him without a leash. When Colton had to go somewhere and couldn't take Royal, Royal would wait out on the front porch till he came back.
When Colton and his brother Jesse were younger they enjoyed going to their dad's house in Lake Roesiger. They would take our dog Charcoal and go swimming in the lake and also ride their dirt bikes. Colton will be truly missed but forever remain in our hearts. RIP my sweet son.
I will have a celebration of life gathering at a later date. If you would like to contact me my number is 425-268-6728 Email address is [email protected]

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