Jasper, Alberta — The Jasper community and members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 31 “The Stand Easy” are mourning the loss of Tim Brown, a cherished friend, devoted Legion member, and respected figure whose impact on local veterans and residents will be remembered for years to come.

Flags were lowered in his honor this week as word of his passing spread, marking a solemn tribute to a man whose life embodied service, loyalty, and quiet heroism.
Brown, known for his deep pride in Canada and unwavering dedication to his fellow veterans, was regarded as a pillar within Jasper’s Legion community. His commitment to the values upheld by the Royal Canadian Legion — respect, remembrance, and fellowship — made him not only a trusted member, but a mentor and steady presence to all who sought support or camaraderie within Branch 31.
Inside “The Stand Easy,” Brown’s influence was unmistakable. Friends and fellow members recall his welcoming nature, his ability to make others feel heard, and his steady presence during both celebrations and difficult moments. Whether he was sharing stories, offering guidance, or volunteering his time, Brown was the kind of person who uplifted those around him without ever seeking recognition.
His loss leaves a profound void not only within the Legion walls but throughout the wider Jasper community, where he was admired for his kindness, integrity, and steadfast service.
The Legion, along with the Jasper community, extends its deepest condolences to Donna and the entire Brown family during this difficult time. They remember Tim not only as a loyal veteran and dedicated Legion member, but as a man whose compassion and character touched countless lives.
As loved ones gather to mourn and remember, Tim Brown’s legacy of honor, commitment, and community spirit continues to resonate. His contributions to Branch 31 and to the people of Jasper will endure as a lasting testament to a life lived with purpose and heart.