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Charlotte <I>Collins</I> Brooks

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Charlotte Collins Brooks

Birth
Falls County, Texas, USA
Death
20 Apr 2014 (aged 78)
Texas, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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Charlotte Collins Brooks passed away Sunday, April 20, 2014, at the age of 78.

She was born on August 28, 1935 in Rosebud, Texas and raised in Cameron, Texas. She lived in Beaumont, Texas and Washington, DC for the past 60 years.

A memorial service for Mrs. Brooks will be 6pm Thursday, April 24, 2014, at Broussard's, 1605 North Major Drive in Beaumont with a gathering of her family and friends to follow.

Charlotte fought against lung cancer for more than a year prior to her death.

She is preceded by her mother and stepfather, Inez and Bassel Wilson of Cameron, Texas in 2000, her husband of 52 years former Congressman Jack Brooks (FAG mem 101733644) of Beaumont, Texas in 2012 and her brother Carter Collins of Milano, Texas in 2012.

Charlotte is survived by her three children, Jeb Brooks of Beaumont, Kate Brooks Carroll, both of Beaumont, Texas and Kimberly Brooks of Castle Pines, Colorado, her brother, Glenn Collins of Tyler, Texas, her son in law Rod Carroll and grandchildren Matthew and Brooke Carroll of Beaumont, Texas. In addition, she leaves her extended families of the Wilsons, Collins and Brooks as well as her beloved cousins in the DeLaurel family, Lake Charles, Louisiana.

Charlotte had a way of effortlessly attracting attention. This was recognized early in life when she was Drum Major of her high school marching band, Yoe High School, Cameron, Texas. After attending Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas and Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, she moved to Capital Hill in Washington, D.C. Her graciousness and compassion for others were among her finest qualities. Soon after her arrival, that same attractive quality caught the eye of a young congressman, Jack Brooks, who, after inviting her to dinner, spent as many dinners as he could with Charlotte for the rest of his life.

During her time on "The Hill", this beautiful woman from Rosebud would serve with the Congressional Wives Club, an organization that kept communication lines open between sometimes-fractious Members of Congress. She and Jack often had occasion to dine at the White House with the Johnson's and other dignitaries throughout their 52 years together.

Charlotte much preferred to be at her own kitchen table with her family. Jack always said that her cooking was better than any restaurant. She accompanied Jack on many political adventures, including the turbulent 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. There were sad times, too. She was waiting for her husband and President Kennedy in Austin, which would have been the next stop on their trip that fateful day in Dallas, November 22, 1963. And then there were the things that must have seemed like a dream, including meeting the Queen of England, twice!

In Washington, she raised three children and was even able to manage a number of local banks here in Beaumont as Chairman of the Board. Putting others first was always top of Charlotte's list. She always made sure family was first, from home cooked meals, to school events and PTA editor/volunteer. Her ability to create strong friendships with neighbors will last throughout surviving generations. She loved her crossword puzzles and would work them every day while drinking her coffee after reading the paper.

Interment Broussard's Crematorium 5150 Stivers Drive, Beaumont, TX 77705

father: Vernon Collins
mother: Helen Inez Evans

Charlotte Collins Brooks passed away Sunday, April 20, 2014, at the age of 78.

She was born on August 28, 1935 in Rosebud, Texas and raised in Cameron, Texas. She lived in Beaumont, Texas and Washington, DC for the past 60 years.

A memorial service for Mrs. Brooks will be 6pm Thursday, April 24, 2014, at Broussard's, 1605 North Major Drive in Beaumont with a gathering of her family and friends to follow.

Charlotte fought against lung cancer for more than a year prior to her death.

She is preceded by her mother and stepfather, Inez and Bassel Wilson of Cameron, Texas in 2000, her husband of 52 years former Congressman Jack Brooks (FAG mem 101733644) of Beaumont, Texas in 2012 and her brother Carter Collins of Milano, Texas in 2012.

Charlotte is survived by her three children, Jeb Brooks of Beaumont, Kate Brooks Carroll, both of Beaumont, Texas and Kimberly Brooks of Castle Pines, Colorado, her brother, Glenn Collins of Tyler, Texas, her son in law Rod Carroll and grandchildren Matthew and Brooke Carroll of Beaumont, Texas. In addition, she leaves her extended families of the Wilsons, Collins and Brooks as well as her beloved cousins in the DeLaurel family, Lake Charles, Louisiana.

Charlotte had a way of effortlessly attracting attention. This was recognized early in life when she was Drum Major of her high school marching band, Yoe High School, Cameron, Texas. After attending Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas and Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, she moved to Capital Hill in Washington, D.C. Her graciousness and compassion for others were among her finest qualities. Soon after her arrival, that same attractive quality caught the eye of a young congressman, Jack Brooks, who, after inviting her to dinner, spent as many dinners as he could with Charlotte for the rest of his life.

During her time on "The Hill", this beautiful woman from Rosebud would serve with the Congressional Wives Club, an organization that kept communication lines open between sometimes-fractious Members of Congress. She and Jack often had occasion to dine at the White House with the Johnson's and other dignitaries throughout their 52 years together.

Charlotte much preferred to be at her own kitchen table with her family. Jack always said that her cooking was better than any restaurant. She accompanied Jack on many political adventures, including the turbulent 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. There were sad times, too. She was waiting for her husband and President Kennedy in Austin, which would have been the next stop on their trip that fateful day in Dallas, November 22, 1963. And then there were the things that must have seemed like a dream, including meeting the Queen of England, twice!

In Washington, she raised three children and was even able to manage a number of local banks here in Beaumont as Chairman of the Board. Putting others first was always top of Charlotte's list. She always made sure family was first, from home cooked meals, to school events and PTA editor/volunteer. Her ability to create strong friendships with neighbors will last throughout surviving generations. She loved her crossword puzzles and would work them every day while drinking her coffee after reading the paper.

Interment Broussard's Crematorium 5150 Stivers Drive, Beaumont, TX 77705

father: Vernon Collins
mother: Helen Inez Evans



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