Danny A. Brown, from Laguna Beach, California went home on October, 21st, 2025 at the age of 62. Born February 13, 1963 in Mechanicsburg, PA, he was the husband of Alisa A. Brown (McCormick). He was a 1981 graduate of East Pennsboro Area High School, 1997 graduate of Penn State University (Finance) and a United States Navy veteran 1981-1986. He served aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Guam LPH-9 in Grenada (Operation Urgent Fury), two tours in Beirut, Lebanon and trained in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He was a past master of Harrisburg-Snyder Lodge #629, The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania F&AM, past member of Zembo Shrine, Tall Cedars of Lebanon Forest #43 and Scottish Rite Valley of Harrisburg. He served the local community as President and board member of the East Pennsboro Ambulance Service, Inc. and as Chairman of the East Pennsboro Emergency Services Carnival at Adam’s-Ricci Park, Enola, PA. His greatest passion was traveling around the World visiting friends and sitting on Laguna Beach with his wife, Alisa. He was happily retired from the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Danny Brown Consulting, LLC and Browns Pool Service, LLC in Enola, Pennsylvania. He is predeceased by his parents James A. Brown, Jr. and Annie Brown, brother James E. Brown. Surviving in addition to his wife Alisa are sister Rose Marie Sanderson, his favorite mother-in-law Anne B. Waddell, brother-in- law Andrew McCormick and Debbie Penhale of Reno, Nevada. Kathy Brown and many nieces and nephews and the DiPaolo cousins.
Services November 14th, 2025, 9-10 AM, at Emmanuel United Methodist Church 20 Salt Road, Enola PA 17025, followed by Military Honors at Fort Indian Town Gap at 11:30 AM, 60 Fort Indiantown Gap Rd. Annville, PA 17003.
Danny was an avid supporter of the EP football team and has maintained lifelong friends from his high school team. In lieu of flowers…donations can be made directly to:
EPABC Football
Attn Coach Denniston
East Pennsboro High School
425 W Shady Lane
Enola Pa, 17025
This would make Danny very happy !
Additionally, Danny was also a strong supporter of The Tunnel to Towers Foundation www.T2T.org . Helping fellow Veterans and First Responders and encourages your support of this wonderful group as well on his behalf.
The Sullivan Funeral Home is honored to serve the Brown family.
www.sullivanfuneralservices.com

One memory on “Danny A. Brown”
Rest in peace shipmate. It was a pleasure to serve with you. Fair winds and following seas.