1952
2018
Alan Philip Brooks
June 26, 1952 - November 5, 2018
Alan was born in Bakersfield, CA, on June 26, 1952, and died on November 5, 2018, in Sacramento, CA, from lung cancer. He was the fifth of six children of Tennant and Louise Brooks. Alan felt he was extremely fortunate to have been born into a large and loving family. He was preceded in death by both his parents and two older brothers, Tennant Jr. and John.
Alan grew up primarily in Bakersfield. After attending Bakersfield College, he enlisted in the Coast Guard and spent his time working on a buoy tender, on a housing project in San Juan, PR, and investigating oil spills in and around New Orleans.
Alan said he had a "uneven work history," which included delivering building supplies, assembling wood burning stoves, working as a gold miner, watering a golf course, working for an airline, working for the Census Bureau, answering tax questions for the IRS, working for a photo finishing company, substitute teaching, and for ten years monitoring parts of Sacramento County's mainframe computer system.
For some reason he took unusual delight in making a napkin last for more than a week. He was perhaps a little too proud of his extensive collection of albums by The Ventures. He was especially appreciative of having had five or six mini-retirements during the course of his life.
Some of the things that gave him his greatest pleasure were traveling, camping, reading, dabbling in photography, following Cal football and rugby, listening to music, partaking of the herb, and spending time with his family. Alan was a voracious reader, favoring mysteries and thrillers by Tony Hillerman, Lawrence Block, John D. McDonald, John Sanford, Robert Crais, and many others. For the last five years, Alan's daily moment of Zen was smoking a Churchill cigar as he sat by the swimming pool reading one of his favorite authors and following their stories wherever it took him.
Alan is survived by sister Shelley Brooks Mintier (Larry Mintier) of Sacramento and their daughters, Sophie Mintier (Ouma Onguka), Gillian Mintier Tiede (Loren Tiede), and grandnephew Anders and grandniece Elsa; brother David Brooks of Paradise, CA, and his step children Rosa Greenhalgh (Brad), Emily Anderson, and Woody Anderson; sister Nancy Brooks Wilcox of Sacramento and her sons Jordan Wilcox (Amber Moore) (and their daughters Juliette and Bridget) and Tyler Wilcox; and sister-in-law Delores Brooks of Bakersfield, CA, and her children Alyssa Brooks, John Brooks (Melissa), and Willow Moore.
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December 10, 2018
I didn't know Alan, but his obit certainly brought him to life. Thank you for sharing the bits you did with us faithful obit readers. I miss my brother who was the same age as Alan but left us in 2010. Best, Andrea
November 25, 2018
I remember playing in the pool with Alan, John, and David, at his childhood home. We had a great time. Sorry for your loss.
November 21, 2018
I'm very sorry for your loss. I pray that the God of all comforts give you and your family the comfort you need during this time.
November 21, 2018
Losing a loved one is never easy, but our loving god promises to give the strength and courage you'll need to endure, and to cope with the pain of your loss. He also promises to hold your hand every step of the way. Is 40:29, 41:10,13
November 19, 2018
I'm truly sorry for your lost may god comfort you and your family at this difficult time at 1peter5:10 he will make your firm, he will make your strong,he will firmly ground you.May God strength you.
Mary ( Frankie) Webb
November 18, 2018
What a great photo of Alan! Though many years have passed since the Brooks' siblings have resided in Bakersfield, I have such fond memories of all of you, your dear parents, and most especially of John. Alan had it right: what a blessing to belong to such a large & loving family. My heartfelt condolences to each of you.
Frankie Munis-Webb
Gary Rugger
November 18, 2018
I was stationed with Alan in San Juan, PR in 1973. We
shared a barracks room for a few months. He was always
a pleasant person, who let nothing upset him.
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