Dwight graduated from Gallatin County High School, with perfect attendance and a 4-year honor roll student. Dwight had a brilliant mind in dark world, who loved music, hunting and fishing but mostly being with his family and friends. He loved sports; he was a very good baseball player in high school known to his teammates as Zamboni. He had a heart of gold, a soul of compassion and will be missed so much.
Dwight is survived by his parents, David (Lori) Brooks of Shawneetown and Cathy (James) Back of Shawneetown, a sister, Holly Brooks McVey (Vicki), uncles, aunts, and cousins and many friends. He was preceded in death by his grandparents and his brother Justin "Rudy" Brooks.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, a private graveside service will be done at the Hogan Cemetery south of Shawneetown, where he will be laid to rest next to his brother. Cox & Son Funeral Home in Shawneetown is entrusted with the arrangements. Memorial contributions in Dwight’s memory can be made to the Hogan Cemetery. You may also leave a note of comfort to the family at www.coxandson.com
Dwight graduated from Gallatin County High School, with perfect attendance and a 4-year honor roll student. Dwight had a brilliant mind in dark world, who loved music, hunting and fishing but mostly being with his family and friends. He loved sports; he was a very good baseball player in high school known to his teammates as Zamboni. He had a heart of gold, a soul of compassion and will be missed so much.
Dwight is survived by his parents, David (Lori) Brooks of Shawneetown and Cathy (James) Back of Shawneetown, a sister, Holly Brooks McVey (Vicki), uncles, aunts, and cousins and many friends. He was preceded in death by his grandparents and his brother Justin "Rudy" Brooks.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, a private graveside service will be done at the Hogan Cemetery south of Shawneetown, where he will be laid to rest next to his brother. Cox & Son Funeral Home in Shawneetown is entrusted with the arrangements. Memorial contributions in Dwight’s memory can be made to the Hogan Cemetery. You may also leave a note of comfort to the family at www.coxandson.com
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