When Peter Brown died alone in London without any known family, neighbors made sure that the humble 96-year-old Jamaican man who had volunteered as a teen to fight for Britain in World War II was not forgotten.
Flight Sergeant Peter Brown had a modest funeral planned – before a campaign to find his relatives turned it into a much larger affair A report by Ed Cumming for London's Telegraph. Flight Sergeant Peter Brown’s coffin lay draped in a Union flag in front of the altar, with a large Jamaican flag behind. A…