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Albert Lee Brown Jr., 60, passed away March 26, 2025. He was born September 23, 1964, in Barberton, OH, the son of Daisy Pearson and the late Albert L. Brown Sr. He spent his earlier years in Bolivar, TN with his beloved grandmother Moma Tina and his aunt Pat. He graduated high school in Bolivar with the class of 82. Al will always be remembered as a very loving person who was devoted to his family (especially his grandkids). He was the type of person who could make friends anywhere and was known to be the person who would give the shirt off his back to help anyone in need. In his free time, Al loved to crack jokes, admire cars, watch movies and listen to music, but his favorite thing was to travel. Traveling was always a part of his life, as he worked for many years as a long-haul semi-truck driver. Al had a dream to one day get an RV and travel all over the country with his soul mate Bridget.
Al is survived by his spouse Bridget Carpenter; children Jeramie (Tiffany) Carpenter, Tiffanie (David) Carpenter Corron, Tatianna (Antonio) Schumacher, Zachary (Myranda) Keys, Alexander (Angelica) Brown; Mother Daisy Pearson; Stepmother Rose Brown; siblings Darlisa Pearson, Alberta Wiggins, Rodney Wiggins; Cousin Joseph Nelson; Best friend Rick Wilson; as well as many other family members and friends. Visitation will be 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM Friday May 2, 2025 at the Adams Mason Funeral Home (791 East market Street, Akron OH) where a memorial service will immediately follow at 3:00 PM. Pastor Dwayne Ray will officiate.
Arrangements entrusted to Adams Mason Funeral Home (330) 535-9186.
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