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Rev. Dr. Anthony M. Brooks Sr.

1934 - 2020

Rev. Dr.  Anthony M. Brooks Sr. obituary, 1934-2020, Evansville, In

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Anthony Brooks Obituary

Rev. Dr. Anthony M. Brooks, Sr.

Evansville, IN - Rev. Dr. Anthony Marquis Brooks, Sr. began his remarkable life's journey on October 20,1934 in Henderson, KY. Surrounded by his family, the Master called him home on Sunday, September 20, 2020 with the words we all long to hear one day, "Servant, well done."

Rev. Dr. Brooks served as the pastor of three churches during his esteemed ministerial career. He served at Webster Baptist Street in Sebree, KY from 1956 to 1958. He then served at Dove Chapel Baptist Church in Evansville, IN from 1958 to 1978. His third and final call to pastor came from the Seventh Street Baptist Church in Henderson, KY where he served from 1967 until his passing. His love for the Seventh Street church family was unmatched, and his congregation loved him and First Lady Alice Brooks deeply.

In addition to serving in his church, he also was actively involved in the National Baptist Convention of America, Inc. and was a lecturer for the General Association of Baptists in Kentucky. He served as a 'father in the ministry' to numerous ministers whose ministries are active across the country today.

Rev. Dr. Brooks lived his faith in both his private and public lives. His first commitment was to God followed closely by his commitment to his family. He met his future wife and lifetime love, Alice Rebecca West, when her father became the pastor of Seventh Street. After a courtship of two years, the two were married in 1956. To this union of love, four children were born. Along with serving as pastor, being with his family was the highlight of his life. Alice was not just his wife, but his best friend--spending countless hours together traveling, playing games, and attending the events of their family and church members. Anthony was the living example of a family patriarch, affectionately called 'Daddy' by his children, and 'Papa' by all of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He loved to tell stories to his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and they were always a captive audience, listening to every word. His family was truly the joy of his life.

Education was an important value in Rev. Dr. Brooks' life, and he expressed this throughout his life to his family and community. He graduated from Douglass High School in Henderson and initially attended Kentucky State University. He ultimately earned his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in Education from the University of Evansville and his Doctorate in Education from Indiana University. While at the University of Evansville, Anthony was a founding member and inaugural Polemarch of the Episilon Iota Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated. He was also the first African American student to play on the university's collegiate tennis team.

After completing his own education, Dr. Brooks shared his belief in the power of getting an education with the students and families he served. He worked as an educator for many decades in the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation, serving as a teacher in EVSC, a principal at Stanley Hall, Harper, Lincoln, and Christa McAuliffe. He was eventually promoted to be one of the first African Americans to serve in the Administrative Offices of EVSC.

Living out the words of James 2:14-16, Rev. Dr. Brooks served as a lifelong leader in his community, most notably, advocating for the civil rights of the African American community in both Henderson, KY and Evansville, IN. During his life, he served as the president of both the Henderson and Evansville chapters of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) as well as the vice president of the Kentucky NAACP state organization during the 1960s. Specifically, his civil rights advocacy in Henderson, led to his arrest multiple times as he led sit-ins at local restaurants, Ferrell Brothers and Ken's Corner Cafe. During this time, he also marched in protests against segregation with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in both Louisville and Frankfort. Later in his career, he also served on the Evansville Human Rights Commission and the City of Evansville Public Works Board.

Preceding him in death were his beloved wife, Alice; his dear mother, Elsie Brooks; Robert Brooks and Millie Hancock, who shared in raising him; and siblings, Clara Jean Williams, Robert Brooks, Jr. and Larry Brooks.

After a life very well lived, Rev. Dr. Brooks transitioned peacefully on Sunday morning, September 20, 2020. Left to cherish his memory and continue his legacy are his four children, Anthony M. Brooks, Jr. (Pamela), Tijuanna M. Tolliver (Steven), Adrian M. Brooks I (Terry), and Lynel A. Beaty (Timothy, Sr.); eight grandchildren, sixteen great-grandchildren. His siblings, Rose Ware and Sharron Brooks and his in-laws, Genel Gibbons, Nadine D'Abreu, Shernon (Jodi) West, Helena West, and Katrina Walker; along with a very special niece, Deborah Smith (Dewayne).

Services are 11:00 a.m. Saturday September 26, 2020 at Memorial Baptist Church with visitation from 9:30 a.m. until service time. Rev. Dr. Brooks will lie in state at Seventh Street Baptist Church in Henderson, KY on Thursday September 24, 2020 from 12-7:00 p.m. and again on Friday September 25,2020 from 4-7:00 p.m. Entombment at Fairmont Cemetery Mausoleum. R. Mason Brothers Memorial Chapel is entrusted with arrangements. Leave condolences at www.masonbrothersfs.com. Donations may be made to the Adrian M. Brooks Foundation DBA: Anthony & Alice Brooks Scholarship Fund. A mask is required to attend all services.

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Published by The Gleaner from Sep. 22 to Sep. 23, 2020.

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Vivian Kirk

September 26, 2020

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Reliecia Wilson

September 26, 2020

I give my condolences to the Brooks family. Pastor Brooks was an amazing man of God and he will surely be missed by all who knew him. One of the "Greatest Generals of the Gospel!!!" RIP man of God.

Reliecia Wilson
Queen Ann Baptist Church, Trenton, KY.
House OF Praise Clarksville, TN.

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Dr. Deepthi and Shawn Cull

September 26, 2020

It was an honor to have met Dr. Rev. Brooks and we share in the celebration of his wonderful and inspiring life.

Lisa Trulove

September 26, 2020

Dr. Brooks was an administrator in EVSC when I was a new teacher. His kindness and direction made case conferences much more comfortable, and gave me confidence. This is something I have not forgotten, and know has made me a better educator and person. I know his family will miss him dearly, but this man has left an amazing legacy and his influence will never fade.

Shawna A. Harrison

September 25, 2020

To Mrs. Rose Ware & children, I and my family extend to each of you, our heartfelt sympathies in the passing of your brother & uncle, Rev. Brooks. Know that we are lifting you all up in continual prayer.
With all of our love
Cardine & Shawna Harrison
Daughters
Nakia, Tiffany, April, and Tracie

Wanell Jennings (daughter of Mrs Geneva Jenkins)

September 25, 2020

In loving memory of one of God's soldiers. Although you will be missed, your legacy will live on. May God's peace comfort the family, friends, and congregants.

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Jo Cavins

September 23, 2020

Mr. Brooks was my math teacher at West Terrace in the late 60s and early 70s. His quiet, serious demeanor was intimidating at first, but I learned to listen for the kindness in his voice as he taught us and nurtured us. My sincere condolences to his family and his community. He was an impressive human.

Ulanda F Sanders

September 23, 2020

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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Jan Thuerbach

September 23, 2020

I remember Rev. Dr. Brooks as Mister Brooks, a beloved teacher at West Terrace School in Evansville. He made a lasting impression on our three children who were blessed to be in his classes. I've followed him since then and consider him a friend. God truly gifted him during his time here on earth and is rejoicing with him as he walks in the very Presence of Jesus in Heaven.

Vicki Brooks-Scott

September 23, 2020

The City of Henderson has lost a great Spiritual Leader, historian, and one who was a friend to all.
He made everyone feel comfortable with the kind delivery of words.
He has left a great legacy and was an example that through and with God the impossible is possible.
Thank you Dr. Brooks, we will miss your presence, but you will live on in our hearts and memories.
God bless the family and we will keep you in prayer.

wendy miller & family

September 23, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Nancy Ruminer

September 23, 2020

‘Mr Brooks’ as I knew him in the mid to late 60’s was the best teacher I had at West Terrace grade school. He taught math & I grew to love everything math! He was a wonderful man. My condolences to all of his family.
Nancy (Hartig) Ruminer

William A Beck

September 23, 2020

What a testimony of a life lived for our Savior!

Dixie Turpen

September 22, 2020

Adrian, Thinking of you and and your family. Prayers of healing and peace for your family. What a wonderful legacy your father left for you all and efforts to bring love and peace between communities.

Jim Barnabee

September 22, 2020

Hey, Juniorit must be consoling to know that although he will be missed, you know he goes to GOD a winner. Continue the good fight, great article about you. Jim Barnabee

Terri Huffine Haggard

September 22, 2020

One of my favorite teachers many, many years ago at West Terrace School. Amazing teacher and person that I never forgot and always had the highest respect for. Thank you Mr. Brooks, God has blessed the rest of your journey.

Mildred Greene

September 22, 2020

Dr. Anthony Brook was a strong warrior for Christ. He left a legacy for everyone that God will provide. He taught everyone to believe in Grace and Mercy and God will do the rest. He impressed upon all the young and old that education was valuable and all you had to do was step out and Faith and go for it. Sympathy to the family: Everyone loved your father just like you did. He was more to people than most of you will every know, he touched everyone. The Greene Team, Mildred, Parvin III, Brittany, Avery Simone

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Lying in State

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Seventh Street Baptist Church

Henderson, KY

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Lying in State

4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Seventh Street Baptist Church

Henderson, KY

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Memorial Baptist Church

IN

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