Dale Eugene Brown, 73, of Fayetteville, passed away Sunday, July 19, 2020 in Springdale. He was born August 8, 1946 in Dripping Springs, AR to Tink and Anna Mae Briley Brown.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife, Pamela Kay Brown.
Dale was an outstanding basketball player and played for Arkansas Tech for four years. Upon graduating, Dale pursued an advanced degree and became a Certified Public Accountant. He was loved and admired by his colleagues and clients for many years.
He was also an outdoorsman with a true love of nature, hunting, and fishing. His family will miss him dearly.
Dale is survived by his son, Greg Brown and wife, Kristy; his grandson, John-Lleyton Brown; his brother, Paul Brown; and his sister, Linda Patton.
The family will receive friends from 5-7 PM Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at Beard’s Chapel.
Graveside services will be 10:00 AM Thursday, July 23, 2020 at Fairview Memorial Gardens Cemetery under the direction of Beard’s Chapel.

We are so saddened by the loss of Dale Eugene. Our prayers are with you all. Mom has talked of Cherished memories with you all. She really wants to come see everyone but with this Virus craziness and daddy isn’t doing very well she thought it would be best she not come. We love you all.
Lisa Williams Bryant
Nancy and Melvin Williams
And family
Greg, am so sorry to read of your dad’s passing. Prayers for you and your family.
We were so sorry to hear of Dale’s passing. We will pray that God will strengthen the family during this difficult time and his love will shelter you under his wings. May God bless you all. Ed & Brenda Brewer
I will miss you
What sweet memories we have with both your mom and dad! Please accept our heartfelt condolences for your family. Due to this Covid-19 and our self-quarantine we can not attend but our prayers and love are with you
So sorry to hear about your loss. He was a great man. We will miss him. (One of the Springdale Recreation group,Linda Christy)
Today, they laid a wonderful man to rest. I could not go to the Funeral and that makes me sad. He was a wonderful Boss, Mentor and Friend. Jase knew him as Mr. Dale that always had a toy for him to play with and a smile on his face. When he retired, Jon would make sure to bring Jase with him to Mr. Dale’s house to fix his computers so they could visit. He helped me become the Accountant I am today and I truly am so thankful that he gave me that chance October 19, 2007. He put a lot of faith in my abilities and showed me that I was capable of having my own business even when I was not sure. I will miss him but know that he is going to be reunited with his Pam and that is what he has been looking forward to since she passed 1/15/17. Thank you Dale for your impact in my life and my family’s life.
Greg and family, so sorry for your loss.
Greg & Kristy,
I’m saddened for you that there will be a hole in your lives, left by the passing of your dad Greg, and that John-Lleyton will now miss those things kids remember doing with their grandfathers.
Thinking of you with fondness, Judi Singleton
From fellow Techsters, Rest In Peace Wonderboy. May your grass always be Green and your days always Golden.
I was very sorry to hear about Dale. I was a friend of Pam’s and got acquainted with him through her. Greg, Paul, and Linda please accept my sincere sympathy.
I had an appliance service and he did my accounting . He was a real nice fellow and did good work. The family has my sympathy. A. A. Rozell