Deacon Charles Earl Brown

11/18/1954 - 11/04/2023

Obituary For Deacon Charles Earl Brown

Place of Service: Delydia Hill M.B. Church

Date of Service: Saturday, November 11th, 2023

Visitation: Friday, November 10th, 2023 9a - 7p

Internment: Delydia Hill Church Cemetery

Deacon Charles Earl Brown was born November 18th, 1954 in Carthage, Ms. to the late Bobby Lee and Mary Alice Griffin-Brown.

He graduated from Thomastown Attendance Center in 1974. He worked many years at Choctaw Maid Foods and his current job at Pecos Food as a supervisor.

He accepted Christ at an early age and was dedicated member at Delydia Hill M.B. Church and he also was a dedicated Deacon for over 30 years until his health failed.

On Saturday November 4th, 2023 at St. Dominic Hospital Charles departed his life to be with the Lord.

He is preceded in death by his parents; Bobby Lee Brown and Mary Alice Griffin-Brown; sisters, Mary Brown, Delois Wider, Mae Della Smith; Brothers, Bobby (Bud) Brown and Dewight (Dennis) Brown; and grandparents.

he leaves to cherish is memories to his wife; Lillian Lee Brown of Pickens, Ms. his children; son; Charles Christopher Brown; daughter; Tomekia Brown; Grandchildren; Cameron Davis, Aaliyah Davis, Ashanti Tamar Brown all of Kosciusko, Ms. one sister Dorothy Thompson of Kosciusko, Ms. and one sister-in-law; Betty Brown of Carthage, Ms. and step kids; Jackie Lillie David, Billy Wille Caplin. He leaves a host of nieces, nephews, cousins other relatives and friends.

The Head Deacon loved his Church and his Pastor. He took the role of Head Deacon seriously and worked tirelessly to protect them both. He was for the right and believed that he should always be the best representation of his position and; that everything should be done decent, in order and to hold the standards high. Head Deacon's ideas was that things would work out for the good if everyone would stay on one accord. He has a was with words and would counsel with wisdom as not to offend anyone but bring a conclusion to the matter. Proverbs 4:5 in part states, "Get wisdom, get understanding: forget it not. he was steadfast in his discipleship with Christ, and will be greatly missed.



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