Sief D. Brown was born on January 31, 1979, in Philadelphia Pennsylvania to Charles Brown and Pamela Brown. On November 16, 2025, Seif was called home from Labor to Reward.
Sief was educated in the Philadelphia Public School System, He had a Love for all things fast. He loved motorcycles, four wheelers and fast cars. Sief was so creative, he could fix anything. Sief loved remote control car and Airplanes. He was an avid movie lover, and he never missed going to the movies when a new one came out.
Sief greatest achievement was his daughter Si’ionna whom he cherished, he affectionally called her Tink. He loved his stepchildren and grandkids.
Sief leaves to mourn his Beloved Daughter: Si’Ionna, Brother: Andre, Sisters: Robin and Cayanna, Special Friend and confidant: Lalonna Griffin, Stepchildren, Grandchildren and a host of Nieces, Nephews, cousins and Friends.
I miss you Brother
I thought of you with love today.
But that is nothing new
I thought about you yesterday
And days before that too.
I think of you in silence
I often speak your name
All I have are memories
And your picture in a frame
Your memory is my keepsake
With which I’ll never Part
God has you in his keeping
I have you in my heart
My Dad, the strongest person I knew, the one I counted on, the one everybody depended on. Nobody knew my dad like I knew him Nobody had the love I felt for him. Nobody can truly feel my pain. He gave the ones he loved with no questions asked. My father made everything happen big or small. There will never be another man like him.
My teacher, my protector, my own superhero, you should me the world and was always there for me. So, I never needed anyone else. Everything I ever wanted, anything I ever needed you had. My dad was the glue. He was there no matter what, never far always a phone call. I would give the world to hear you call me “Tink” one more time, to hear your voice and see your face. I don’t know how I am going to make it without you in this world. But if you taught me anything, you taught me that I can do whatever I put my mind to. You Made me strong, so I’m going to stay strong for you.
My dad meant more to me than I can ever say. I hated the day you left, the day my heart broke, but I am so grateful I got the chance to live a life with you, my favorite person in the world. I love You.
I’ve come to realize that the only people I need in my life are the ones who need me in theirs even when I have nothing else to offer them but myself.
Mitchum-Wilson Funeral Home
Mitchum-Wilson Funeral Home
Greenmount Cemetery
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