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Lee Andrew Brown

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Lee Andrew Brown

Birth
Altheimer, Jefferson County, Arkansas, USA
Death
31 May 2021 (aged 64)
Arkansas, USA
Burial
Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.510206, Longitude: -92.960577
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Lee Andrew Brown made his earthly transition on Monday, May 31, 2021, at the age of 64. Lee was born to L. C. Brown, Sr., and Clotiel Lewis Brown on May 23, 1957, in Altheimer, Arkansas. They preceded him in death. He was also preceded in death by his grandparents, James Brown, Sr. and Bernice Whitmore, Ed Lewis, Jr. and Willie Ruth Day Lewis all of Altheimer, AR, brothers James Anderson Lewis, Kenneth Ray Gridley, Glen Brown, Sr., and nephew Charles David Hill, Jr., and niece Kanaana Brown.

Lee was raised in Altheimer, AR where he worked on the family farm. Lee graduated from Wabbaseka High School in Wabbaseka, AR in 1976. He was a part of the basketball team. The family attended St. Andrews Baptist Church of Altheimer. He accepted Christ at a young age. He moved to Hot Springs in the early 80's. Lee occasionally attended Living Waters C.O.G.I.C. of Hot Springs.

He was a self-proclaimed tennis pro. He loved music and dancing and had a passion for dominos and playing spades. He never met a stranger. His work history included working for NPMC (formally AMI), CHI (formally St. Joseph) as an orderly and custodian, L. J.'s Restaurant, Chartwell as a food preparation supervisor, Community Service Office as a commodity distribution, and at Oaklawn Racing and Jockey Club as a valet and security guard.

He was a certified Mama's Boy. He was a loving son and devoted brother to his siblings. Lee was a proud father to Antonio and Le'Cynda and loving grandfather. It gave him great joy to spend time with his family, many of his nieces and nephews saw him as a surrogate father.
Lee Andrew Brown made his earthly transition on Monday, May 31, 2021, at the age of 64. Lee was born to L. C. Brown, Sr., and Clotiel Lewis Brown on May 23, 1957, in Altheimer, Arkansas. They preceded him in death. He was also preceded in death by his grandparents, James Brown, Sr. and Bernice Whitmore, Ed Lewis, Jr. and Willie Ruth Day Lewis all of Altheimer, AR, brothers James Anderson Lewis, Kenneth Ray Gridley, Glen Brown, Sr., and nephew Charles David Hill, Jr., and niece Kanaana Brown.

Lee was raised in Altheimer, AR where he worked on the family farm. Lee graduated from Wabbaseka High School in Wabbaseka, AR in 1976. He was a part of the basketball team. The family attended St. Andrews Baptist Church of Altheimer. He accepted Christ at a young age. He moved to Hot Springs in the early 80's. Lee occasionally attended Living Waters C.O.G.I.C. of Hot Springs.

He was a self-proclaimed tennis pro. He loved music and dancing and had a passion for dominos and playing spades. He never met a stranger. His work history included working for NPMC (formally AMI), CHI (formally St. Joseph) as an orderly and custodian, L. J.'s Restaurant, Chartwell as a food preparation supervisor, Community Service Office as a commodity distribution, and at Oaklawn Racing and Jockey Club as a valet and security guard.

He was a certified Mama's Boy. He was a loving son and devoted brother to his siblings. Lee was a proud father to Antonio and Le'Cynda and loving grandfather. It gave him great joy to spend time with his family, many of his nieces and nephews saw him as a surrogate father.

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