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    Woody Brown : photo courtesy David L. Brown 




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    Famed big wave surfer Woody Brown dies at 96

    Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 21 April, 2008 : - - KAHULUI, Maui — One of the world's most renowned surfers died last Wednesday at Hale Makua, Kahului, The Maui News reported. Big wave surfer Woodbridge Parker "Woody" Brown was 96.  "Woody Brown was one of the first and greatest icons in the history of surfing," Sen. Fred Hemmings said Friday.

    "He was the essential surfer, an iconoclast: extremely independent, futuristic and, most especially, healthy," said Hemmings, the 1968 world surfing champion who inaugurated the world professional surfing circuit in 1975, "which explains why he lived for 96 very productive, wonderful years. And I only hope more of us who call ourselves surfers can live the way Woody lived.

    "Sad as anyone passing is, what a joyous life." 

    Woody Brown was born Jan. 5, 1912, in New York. At age 23, he struck out with a new bride for the West Coast and was among the first surfers off San Diego, building his own hollow plywood surfboard in 1937. When his wife died in childbirth in 1939, he again headed west, to Tahiti, but got stranded in Hawai'i because the government wasn't issuing visas right before World War II.

    He went on to surf with all the greats in waters off Waikiki, the North Shore of O'ahu, Makaha and each of the Neighbor Islands, where he was the walk-up house guest of welcoming Hawaiian families. Buddies called the lanky waterman "Spider."

    Brown built the prototype of the modern catamaran in 1947 and pioneered taking Waikiki tourists for catamaran rides, which provided his living for four decades. He outlived two wives, and fathered two daughters and three sons, the youngest of whom is 19. Brown, who surfed regularly until he was 90, rubbed shoulders with Charles Lindbergh, Duke Kahanamoku and old Hawaiians who lived the life of a former era, he said.

     


    Woody Brown : photo courtesy David L. Brown 

     

    "He was just a lot of fun to be out surfing with," recalled Terry Quisenberry, a surfer, paddler and fence builder in Haiku. "I could always tell it was Woody, sitting up on his green board, paddling along. He really enjoyed surfing with everyone because his enthusiasm was just so contagious. He's also very nice to everyone.

    "We needed to tell him when the waves came because he had cataracts, and so we'd tell him, 'OK, Woody, here comes one.' So he'd take off and he'd be hootin' and hollerin.' ... He really did.

    Ka'uhane Lu'uwai of Makawao and Makena has coached Brown's youngest son, Woody Brown Jr., since age 12 in outrigger paddling at Hawaiian Canoe Club. "Oh Mr. Brown, he was a superstar in surfing, one of the godfathers of surfing. . . . He was just a great athlete, a guy before his time in a lot of things," Lu'uwai said.

    Roger Crouse, a paddler and stand-up surfer from Pukalani and owner of Maui Rents, called Brown "a surfing legend in Hawaii. He worked at Hale Makua and said he 'helped the seniors.' It's sad to see him go, it's a big loss."

    Two men who documented Brown's life were Drew Kampion, surf historian of Washington state and former "Surfing" magazine editor, and Emmy-winning Bay Area filmmaker David Brown (no relation), who produced "Of Wind and Waves: The Life of Woody Brown" in 2006.

     


    Woody Brown talking on the porch in 1994 : photo courtesy Miya/LegendarySurfers.com

     

    Kampion remembered how he "surfed with him in the year 2000 out in Lahaina at a place nicknamed after him, Woody's. He was 88 at the time, and he surfed better than I did. "Long may he ride," Kampion said.

    David Brown commented via e-mail from San Francisco: "Since I met him in 1993, Woody Brown was, and will always remain, a huge inspiration to me on so many levels. It was a rare privilege to make a documentary on his extraordinary life and spirit. . . . Woody and his family became my family. I will miss him enormously."

    Woody Brown is survived by his wife, Macrene Brown; three sons, Woody Brown Jr., William Parker Brown and Jeffrey Sellon; two daughters, Mary Sue Gannon and Jennifer Snyder; and 10 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. A wake will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at Ballard Family Mortuary, with a service at 7:30 p.m. The family requests casual attire.

    When he was interviewed in Paia in 1994 for Malcolm Gault-Williams' "Legendary Surfers: A Definitive History of Surfing's Culture and Heroes," Brown said: "I have to admit, I lived in the best time. I couldn't have had a better life. . . I was just lucky. I saw the old Hawaiian people and how they used to live. I got the tail end of the true Hawaii. I'm so thankful and appreciative for that."

    Report courtesy of www.mauinews.com.

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