William Brown

Brown William

William “Billy” Brown, age 67. Sunrise January 16, 1950 in Lavinia, Georgia and Sunset July 25, 2017 in Kansas City, Missouri.

Retired from General Motors after 31 years of service. Former member of Christ Memorial Baptist Church

Preceded in death by father, Julius C. Brown; mother, Inez Frances Scott Brown. Left to cherish his memory, wife, Beverly Osler Brown; sons, William Wilson, Kurtiss Brown; daughter, Keisha Moorehead; brother, Donald C. (Deborah) Brown; sister, Eugenia (Alvin) Brown-Caldwell; grandchildren, Alyssa (Connor) Cole, Trey Wilson, Kurtiss Terrell, Omari Edwards, Karis Seals;  great grandchildren, Ellis Cole, Emerson Cole and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.

Visitation 10:00 a.m. Funeral Service 11:00 a.m. Friday, August 4, 2017 at Oakley Full Gospel Baptist Church, 3415 El Paso Drive.

Interment at Evergreen Burial Park.

Condolence Messages

  1. Dr. & Mrs. A. Eugene Wiggins

    Billy was an exceptional young man. As his former Pastor; I found him a lover of God with a gentle spirit and a big heart. He fought a good fight and will be remembered as such. To his family; our prayers are with you and we pray with assurance that God with strengthen you in this season. Although we could not be with you physically, we are with you in spirit.

  2. My Uncle Billy loved his family and God. He will be sorely missed. I am so glad that he is now in GLORY no longer suffering with the limitations of his earthly vessel. I rejoice in his life.

  3. Dear Brown family. I am so sorry to have read of the death of William. Please accept my sincere condolences. I would like to share something that I have personally found to be comforting. It is found in the Bible at John 5:28, 29 and Revelation 21:4. These verses tell us that soon God is going to bring about a resurrection of our dear loved ones as well as do away with all causes we have for suffering, including sickness and death. Knowing this has always comforted me and it is my hope that these thoughts will comfort your family also.

  4. I have fond memories of our childhood growing up in the south end of Columbus when our families lived across the street from each other, on Donaldson . There were lots of other relatives close by and many family gatherings. The “family business” was GM, where most of us worked at one time or another. Billy reached out and left me a voice message not so long ago, unfortunately we never got to talk directly. May God sustain all the many family and friends with great memories.
    Ken Scott

  5. James Stevens,

    To the Brown, family please accept our sincere and heartfelt condolences.
    The Stevens family, James Jr.(Steve), Ricky, Ginny and Patty.
    God bless

  6. Eugenia (jeanie) Caldwell.

    Thank you Kenneth, I just saw this if I saw it before I don’t remember I to have fond memories of us and our family on National Donaldson I am still hurting so bad Kenneth please pray for me I am getting stronger each day I miss my baby brother so much I will pray for your family also much love to you Kenneth.

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