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Lonnie Bernard Brown

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Lonnie Bernard Brown

Birth
Jacksonboro, Colleton County, South Carolina, USA
Death
17 Jan 2020 (aged 65)
Burial
Beaufort, Beaufort County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
I - 552
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Lonnie Bernard Brown, Sr., son of Mrs. Lina Brown Sims & the late Mr. James Wigfall; was born on December 15, 1954 in Jacksonboro, South Carolina. As a youth he was educated in the public-school system of Colleton and Charleston Counties. Upon his graduation, he furthered his studies with the Nielsen Electronic Institution of Charleston, South Carolina. Later in life, Lonnie enlisted with the U.S. Navy. He would serve in the Vietnam War during his time, and then go on to be honorably discharged. Lonnie then would spend numerous years being employed as a carpenter.
Raised in a Christian home, Lonnie was always taught, "put God first." He would help any church in any way possible. He was a loving father, son, brother, relative and friend. He will always be remembered for: his caring spirit, riding his bicycle, loving personality and smiling presence. He has impacted the lives of everyone, whose paths he came across.
On Friday: January 17, 2020, God sent His divine angels down to escort Home, His precious son, Lonnie.
Lonnie Bernard Brown, Sr., son of Mrs. Lina Brown Sims & the late Mr. James Wigfall; was born on December 15, 1954 in Jacksonboro, South Carolina. As a youth he was educated in the public-school system of Colleton and Charleston Counties. Upon his graduation, he furthered his studies with the Nielsen Electronic Institution of Charleston, South Carolina. Later in life, Lonnie enlisted with the U.S. Navy. He would serve in the Vietnam War during his time, and then go on to be honorably discharged. Lonnie then would spend numerous years being employed as a carpenter.
Raised in a Christian home, Lonnie was always taught, "put God first." He would help any church in any way possible. He was a loving father, son, brother, relative and friend. He will always be remembered for: his caring spirit, riding his bicycle, loving personality and smiling presence. He has impacted the lives of everyone, whose paths he came across.
On Friday: January 17, 2020, God sent His divine angels down to escort Home, His precious son, Lonnie.

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