Bostick-Tompkins FH is in charge of the service.
Mr. Brown passed on Sept. 20, 2010. Born in Lake City, SC he was the son of the late Luther and Ella McGill Brown.
He was a member of Right Direction Christian Center.
He leaves to cherish fond and precious memories sixteen children, Willie Brown, Johny Brown, Arthur (Linda) Brown, Pastor Ella B. McFadden, Shirlene Brown, Minister Joyce Brown and Laura Brown, Pastor Blossom (Herman) Generette, Debra (Donnie) Alston, Marian Laws, Evelyn Sherman, Judy Gore, Tammy Gore, Ebbie Gore, Valerie Gore and Bridget Gore; four brothers, William, Felix, Phillip (Mattie) Brown, Calap (Viola) Brown: four sisters, Lillian (Bobby) Pharham, Ophelia (Peter) Cameron, Ida (Hubert) Lobban, and Ella Marie (Eddie) Spears; twenty six grandchildren; thirty-five great grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews and other loving relatives and dear friends, all of whom will miss him dearly. www.bosticktompkinsinc.com
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