Paul Edward Brown
September 04, 1965 - September 29, 2021
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Paul Edward Brown
September 04, 1965 - September 29, 2021
Obituary
Paul Edward Brown, 56, of Colonial Heights, passed away on Wednesday, September 29, 2021. Paul is survived by his beloved Mother Nancy Price Brown and Alice E. Berry, Father, Jimmy Earl Brown and his wife Teresa; Two Daughters, Kristen Kay Brown and her wife Kristine, Amanda Leigh Brown and her life partner Roy; Sister, Stefanie Anne Munksgard and her husband James; Step Brother, David Tony Fuller; Step Sister, Amanda Nicole Adams and her husband Jason; Two Granddaughters, Summer Faith Harwood and Myleigh Kay Harwood and his life partner Tammy Abernathy.
Paul loved life and being at the beach, especially going to Nags Head. He loved driving his red Jeep Wrangler, jamming to some music, making others laugh and smile, and his favorite color is purple. He cherished his family and friends. His children and grandchildren were his world. He was a great person, but most of all, he was a beloved son, father and friend who will be forever missed and loved. His funeral service will be held 11:00 am on Tuesday, October 12, 2021, at Morrissett Funeral & Cremation Service. In lieu of flowers the family suggests that memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society 4240 Park Place Ct., Glen, Allen, VA. 23060. https://www.cancer.org/involved/donate/memorial-giving.html
Memorial Service
- Date & Time: October 12, 2021 (11:00 AM)
- Venue: Morrissett Funeral & Cremation Service
- Location: 6500 Iron Bridge Road North Chesterfield, VA 23234 - (Get Directions)
- Phone Number: (757) 969-3064
American Cancer Society
- Address: 4240 Park Place Ct., Glen, Allen, VA. 23060. - (Get Directions)
- Website: https://www.cancer.org/involved/donate/memorial-giving.html
- Phone Number: 18002272345
6 responses to Paul Edward Brown
John McFadden says:
October 6, 2021
To my brother Paul, his family, and all who love him:
Paul was a wonderfully amazing person that owned a spot in everyone’s heart that knew him. The pain will never go away but will become more tolerable with time in knowing he will be there with us all again one day. We were friends for over 50 years, we considered each other as brothers, and that wasn’t nearly enough time together! Remember we all will spend eternity with him one day and this terrible pain will be replaced with so much love and joy, even more than imaginable in this lifetime.
We all love you Paul and will be here for your family.
I know one day I will hear his deep voice saying again, “Sir, lets go to the beach”.