Wayne Brown resided in Chillicothe for many years, being an upstanding citizen and member of his community. On Thursday May 8, 2014 at age 76 he died peacefully with family by his side at Fort Worth Texas hospital. Wayne was born February 11 1938 to Lindsey Lance Brown and Earlene in Chillicothe. This rural setting played a huge part in his development as a person – devout and enthusiastic. Born on February 11,38 to Lindsey Lance Brown and Earlene in Chillicothe, he grew up to be a dedicated man who was passionate about his heritage. He is also proud to represent this!
What Are His Professional Achievements?
Wayne was well-known for his excellence and dedication. Wayne was a Sales Manager at SC Johnson & Son. He demonstrated outstanding leadership and business acumen. Wayne’s passion for SC Johnson grew as he shared his knowledge and expertise to help the company grow. Wayne’s co-workers remember him fondly because he shared knowledge freely with them.
What was his contribution to the community?
Wayne’s contributions to the community went beyond his professional career. Wayne was a strong supporter of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. This reflected his compassion and commitment to charitable causes. Wayne’s philanthropic efforts were not limited to donations, but also included advocacy for the health and well-being of children. This dedication spoke volumes about who Wayne was. He was always seeking ways to give back to his parents.
What were his interests and hobbies?
Wayne found golfing a great way to relax and escape work. Not only did he enjoy the physical challenges of the game, but he also enjoyed the friendships that grew on the course. Wayne was also a passionate supporter of the Florida State Seminoles Football team. He attended games with his family and friends to show loyalty and share its excitement.
What do we know about his family?
Wayne was extremely proud of his family. Mozelle Brown from Granbury, Bo Wayne Brown and Bernice, of Benbrook, Misty Wayne Brown and Bobby Atkisson with Hannah Marie Morgan, Cody Wayne Morgan, and Dylan Brown are his cherished children. Sue Hernandez, a resident of Wichita Falls, Texas, is also left behind. Unfortunately, Lindsey & Earlene Lance Brown as well as Monty Wayne Brown were the ones who predeceased him.
How will he be remembered?
Wayne Brown will be remembered for a life that was full, vibrant and generous. He touched lives through his community service and cared deeply for family. Wayne Brown’s life was a success story, not only in material terms but also with regard to relationships and experiences.
What are the details of his memorial services?
On Saturday, May 10, 2014 at 1:00 pm at Chillicothe Cemetery a graveside service was held to remember and celebrate Wayne’s life and memorialize it fondly. Family, friends and community members all came together at this event and paid their tribute in joyful accord.
Wayne Brown’s death marks an end to an era in our lives and reminds us to find balance among professional commitment, personal fulfillment and community involvement. Wayne will inspire those who were fortunate enough to know him or to have been his acquaintance.