Jeffrey Browning, 56

Jeffrey N. Browning, 56, of New Britain, died on Tuesday, Feb. 21, at home.

Jeff was born in Bristol on Sept. 29, 1966, and was a son of Sherwood and Nancy (Beaulieu) Browning of Bristol. 

He was raised in Bristol and attended local schools.  A New Britain resident for the past 20 years, he was a Cowboys and Red Sox fan and enjoyed listening to music. 

In addition to his parents, Jeff is survived by two brothers: Richard Browning and wife, Lori, and Kevin Browning and wife, Nancy, all of Bristol; nieces and nephews: Crystal, Richard, and wife Aimee, Amber, Jude, Kyla, and Avery Browning; great-niece and great-nephew: Aubrey and Brayden; aunts and uncles including his godparents: Rachel Aliano and Nelson Beaulieu; and several cousins. He was predeceased by a brother, Scott Browning. 

Services and burial in St. Joseph Cemetery will be private. Funk Funeral Home is honored to serve the Browning family. 

Please visit Jeff’s memorial website at www.FunkFuneralHome.com.


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