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July 9, 2002

Remodelors Hall of Fame

Omar Brown, former Bellevue resident, has been posthumously inducted into the National Remodeling Hall of Fame. Brown was one of six people nationwide selected for the honor, which included a $1,000 donation to the Omar Brown Scholarship Fund. In 1956, Brown started one of the first local Remodelors Councils in the country in Washington state. He also contributed to the industry through recruitment, advocacy and labor relations, and leadership. The award was given by the National Association of Home Builders Remodelors Council Board of Trustees.




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