Tim Brown

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Rank: CMSgt(r)

Entered Into Eternal Rest
2025-10-19

Timothy C. Brown
December 3, 1955 — October 19, 2025
Schertz, Texas
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Timothy (Tim) C. Brown, of Schertz, Texas, passed away peacefully surrounded by friends. He was born on December 3, 1956, in Detroit, Michigan.

Tim was a devoted husband to his late wife, Nancy, with whom he shared a life of partnership, purpose, and community service. Together, they built a successful real estate and property management business, serving the Schertz area with integrity and dedication.

A proud veteran, Tim retired from the United States Air Force in October 2004 after 28 years of honorable service, achieving the rank of Chief Master Sergeant (CMSgt). As a Special Operations Combat Controller, Tim established an infrastructure that would be the footprint for Global War on Terrorism (GWOT). He served his country through distinct assignments across Illinois, Washington, North Carolina, Hawaii, Texas, and numerous deployments around the world. His deployments included Desert Storm, South America, Panama, Grenada, Somalia, Cambodia and numerous operations supporting GWOT.

Following his military career, Tim and Nancy hit the ground running while earning their Real Estate Licenses in 2005. Later in 2011, The Browns established RE/MAX Corridor where they served as broker/owners establishing deep roots in the Schertz community. Tim's leadership and passion for real estate extended far beyond his business. Tim served as a Director for the San Antonio Board of Realtors (2016-2018) and held various committee leadership roles since 2005. He also presided as President of the Randolph Area Real Estate Association and was an active member of local Chambers of Commerce.

Tim's commitment to public service was evident in his civic involvement. Since 2018, he proudly represented the community as Schertz City Councilman, Place 7. Prior to his election, he served as President of the Schertz Economic Development Corporation (2011-2018). In 2024, he was appointed to represent Schertz on the Schertz-Seguin Local Government Corporation Board. His additional contributions included appointments to the Mayor's Advisory Board in 2014 and the 2016 Bond Committee.

Tim was an amazing teacher and mentor to many. His educational achievements reflected his lifelong pursuit of excellence. He earned an associate degree in Air Traffic Control from the Community College of the Air Force in 1986 and a Bachelor of Science in Management from Wayland Baptist University in 2001.

He will be deeply missed by his brothers Jim, Pat, and Matt; sisters-in-law Robyne, Danielle, Becky, and Sue; nephews Colin, Scott, Adam, and Kaz; nieces Ellen and Wendy; and a host of friends, colleagues, and community members who were touched by his leadership, generosity, and spirit of service.

Tim Brown's legacy of dedication—to his country, his community, and his family-will continue to inspire all who have the privilege of knowing him.

A memorial service to celebrate Tim's life will be held 21 November, 2:00 PM Schertz Civil Center. Family requests in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Combatcontrolfoundation.org, Children's Miracle Network Hospital or Schertz Veteran's Memorial Plaza.

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Gene Johnson wrote on November 4, 2025
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Gene Johnson wrote on November 4, 2025
I was the McCord team photographer in the '70s. That's where I met Tim. Hell of a nice guy. We had a few beers together. I did not realize that he went on as far as he did. This photo was from a little trip down the rogue River [IMG_ubl9zfb.jpeg]
I was the McCord team photographer in the '70s. That's where I met Tim. Hell of a nice guy. We had a few beers together. I did not realize that he went on as far as he did. This photo was from a little trip down the rogue River [IMG_ubl9zfb.jpeg]... Collapse
CDR William Kempner wrote on October 30, 2025
I remember Tim as a young Airman when I was on the McChord Team back in the late 70s-early 80s. Tim had a very agreeable and genial way, and could give good advice and perspective without getting personal. I always knew he would do well. I know he was a real presence in CCT and the Association. I am sorry to learn of his passing. RIP Chief Tim.
I remember Tim as a young Airman when I was on the McChord Team back in the late 70s-early 80s. Tim had a very agreeable and genial way, and could give good advice and perspective without getting personal. I always knew he would do well. I know he was a real presence in CCT and the Association. I am sorry to learn of his passing. RIP Chief Tim.... Collapse
Andrew Hale wrote on October 24, 2025
I had the pleasure of meeting TB in 1983 at McChord AFB. My first duty assignment for Combat Control. I remember he was very helpful and giving me some great advice on how to advance my career and make good decisions for my life. I will always be grateful for the time we spent together.
I had the pleasure of meeting TB in 1983 at McChord AFB. My first duty assignment for Combat Control. I remember he was very helpful and giving me some great advice on how to advance my career and make good decisions for my life. I will always be grateful for the time we spent together.... Collapse