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NYPD to hold funeral for retired detective, WWII vet and longtime Queens resident who was looked after by 113th Precinct officers WILLIAM BROWN’S 20-YEAR CAREER WITH THE NYPD ENDED IN 1968 AT THE RANK OF DETECTIVE. It started last winter when his to do what they could to help will be buried at the Long neighbor on 119th Ave. in St. him. “His personal life wasn’t Island National Cemetery in Albans, Queens, called 311 to really in order. They helped him Farmingdale. ask cops to visit the 95-year- with his benefits, and got him old man because she hadn’t properly registered with the “He was very calm and mild seen him for a few days. He VA. They helped him get to mannered,” Grover said. “He had recently complained that doctor’s appointments,” Grover always had a smile and loved his house had no heat with said. to tell a story.” He still kept memorabilia there Brown was assigned for most from his time as a cop. Brown of his career to the 79th Officers with the 113th Precinct died on May 20 of heart precinct in Brooklyn, but he did visited the home and found it ailments. When Duhaney fol- stints in the 104th Precinct in empty. They eventually found lowed up with the city Medical Queens and the 25th Precinct Brown in the hospital, where Examiner two weeks later, in Harlem. he had gone to be treated for she learned that no one had hypothermia. They also learned claimed his body and there He received department that Brown was not only a was no surviving next of kin, honors for rescuing a woman retired detective, but also a Grover said. He was slated to and her child from a burning  World War II veteran, who had be buried on Hart Island, the building in 1960, busting a man fought with the 369th Infantry city’s potters field. with a loaded gun in 1962, and Detective Ferguson, from left, Regiment, known as the Har- William Brown and Detective lem Hellfighters. the temperatures nearing zero, she said. ments to claim the body and Tanya Duhaney at Brown’s home in St. Albans, Queens. arresting a burglar armed with The precinct made arrange- The precinct’s officers resolved hold a funeral service. Brown Funeral Information The wake and funeral service for Brown was held at the First Church of God in Christ at 187-10 Baisley Blvd. in Jamaica PAGE 10 a knife in 1964, Grover said.