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Richard Franklin Brooks

Louisville, Kentucky

1951 - 2018 (Age 66)

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BROOKS, Richard Franklin,66, passed away on Sunday, February 4, 2018 at Norton Brownsboro Hospital.He was the beloved son of Wayne Richard Brooks and Aileen Harkreader Brooks and was born in LaFayette, TN.Richard was a graduate of North Central High School in Indianapolis, IN and attended the...

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Dear Jonathan & family: Not sure we'd make it, but 2025 finally arrived. Sadly, we're still missing our special friend, Mr. Brooks. We pray continued blessings on all your family & hope it helps to know we still remember you & our Mr. Brooks. With Much Love, Alfred & Mary Fisher

Dear Jonathan: I was at the doctor's office yesterday when I was told my copay had changed. They took my insurance card & looked it up. While they were looking, I was thinking of your dad & that if he were still here, I'd already know that it had changed & what it changed to. He used to meet with my husband & me every year during sign up time, just to go over things like that & ask if we had any questions. We think of him often & remember that incredible smile & laugh. We miss those meetings...

Dear Jonathan: Since you were the one I always called when I couldn't get your dad on the phone-(I'm sure you remember that); I reach out again to tell you that we still remember & miss your dad. I think maybe now more than ever, we miss his personal, one on one attention that he gave to each of us. He had so many customers, as an insurance agent, I don't know how he managed to make us all feel so important, but he always did. In today's automated world, it's rare to find that personal touch...

Another candle for another year without our good friend & insurance agent extraordinaire. Can't believe it's been that long, but it has. To all of his family- we continue to remember you as well. May God comfort you & keep you; just as He keeps the memory of Mr. Brooks alive in the hearts & minds of all of us. We miss you Mr. Brooks!
Sincerely- Alfred & Mary Fisher.

We light this candle in memory of our friend, Richard Brooks. His smile lives in our hearts. We miss you Mr. Brooks!
Alfred & Mary Fisher.

Dear Jonathan: It's hard to believe another year has passed already. We still think of your dad often; mostly with a smile, but, still a little tearful. He left us too soon; he was really very young. We miss him just as much now as when we first heard of his passing, & still find it just as hard to believe. He was the best insurance agent, but also a great friend. We hope all of your family is well & still remember you in our prayers. May God bless you all & may He bless the memory of "Mr....

In memory of the best insurance agent & a good friend that we could always depend on. He is still thought of & missed daily. Things just aren't as bright without him, so we light this candle to remember the light he brought to us, as customers & friends. The world & definitely the insurance business is a little sadder without Richard Brooks.

Dear Jonathan; to you & all your family, my husband & I are so sorry to hear of your father's passing. We had no idea & just received your letter re: our insurance & the change of service today (9-10-18). I wish we had known, we would certainly have come to the visitation. I guess that's the only down side to having such a good agent as your Dad; you only think of calling him when you've got a problem. I should have called to check in & find out how he was, even when there was no problem. I'm...

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Just found out hardly 20 minutes ago that Coach Brooks had passed. A large lump to swallow over but it was quickly followed by gratefulness that I had the pleasure to have known such an amazing human being. A man of many stories and tales of wisdom, he did more than just motivate me to become the best football player I could have ever have been.. he more importantly showed me how to embrace adversity and continue on. The only other person outside of my mother to ever truly teach me the...