Charles Brown

By | February 10, 2022

Charles Edward Brown, beloved husband, father, grandpa and brother, passed away unexpectedly on February 7, 2022, at age 65, in Jackson.

Charlie was a kind-hearted man who would do anything for anyone. In his youth, he traveled the world with the U.S. Marine Corps. He drove a tractor-trailer for nearly 40 years and enjoyed the outdoors, riding motorcycles and tending to his plants. He was a family man through and through and would do anything to make his grandkids smile.

He is survived by his wife, Joy Brown of Jackson; daughters: Marie Brown of Chillicothe and Sherri (Allen) Coleman of Jackson; son, Charles W. (Amanda Sperry) Brown of Zaleski; stepdaughters: Stephanie (Randy) Dupree of Wellston and Laura (Michael) Adams of Jackson; grandchildren: Micca, Leah, Hailey, Jacob, Jenna, Tyler, Ryan, Kyndle, Maya, Ian, Molly, Benjamin and Max; great-granddaughter, Violet; sister, Kay (Turley) Cooper of Oak Hill; brothers: Steve (Carla) Brown of Oak Hill, Evan (Debbie) Brown of Oak Hill, Danny (Carole) Brown of Wellston, John Brown of Oak Hill, Bob (Donna) Brown of Oak Hill; brothers-in-law: Jeff (Carol) Gray of Jackson, Charles (Penny) Gray of Jackson and Paul Gray of Jackson; sisters-in-law: Kathy (Terry) Powell of Jackson, Rose (Jeff) McComas of Vinton and Emily Paul of Coalton; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents: Johnny and Mary “Kate” Brown; father-in-law, Clarence Gray; grandchildren: Jessie, Ellen and Bryce Coleman; sister, Linda Brunton; brothers-in-law: Jerry Gray, Sr., James Gray and Elmer Paul; nieces: Mary Brown and Ashley Brown; nephews: Michael Brown and Austin Blevins; and first wife, Barbara Brown.

Calling hours will be Sunday, February 13, 2022, from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. at the Mayhew-Brown Funeral Home in Jackson, with funeral services to immediately follow with Rev. Dan Brown officiating. Burial will follow at CM Cemetery in Oak Hill. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.mayhew-brownfuneralhome.com. Arrangements are by the Mayhew-Brown Funeral Home in Jackson.