Randal Glen Brown ©Hart Funeral Home October 25, 2010 Submitted by: Martha Real
Randal Glen Brown, the son of Gaylor Edgar Brown and Louise (Cragg) Brown, was born September 27, 1957, in Ulysses, Kansas. He passed away on October 25, 2010, in Zion, Illinois, at the age of 53 years and 28 days after a long illness.
Randal was married to Sandra Pettigrew and was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. He was employed by Cherokee Nation as a security supervisor. Randal enjoyed fishing, painting, poetry, helping others, and Bible study. He was a member of Honey Hill Church.
His father, Gaylor Brown and 1 infant brother and 1 infant sister preceded him in death.
He leaves behind a loving family which includes, his mother, Louise Brown, of Stilwell; his wife, Sandra Brown, of Siloam Springs, AR; his children, Josh Brown and Amber Brown and their children, Taylor, Makayla and Gabi Brown, all of Peggs, OK, Latara Brown and her children, Yoni, Charlie and David Rochester, of Tahlequah, stepchildren, Joeseph Rose and his son, Jacob Rose, of Little Rock, AR, Jenniffer Solis and her children, Demetrio and Isaiah Solis, of Lubbock, TX; brothers, Edgar and Tim Brown, of Stilwell; sisters, Karen Sellers and Sissy Spearman, of Stilwell and a host of friends and loved ones.
Graveside services will be held Monday, November 1, 2010, at 12:00 p.m. with Bro. Glenn Hopkins officiating. Final arrangements were entrusted to the care of Hart Funeral Home of Stilwell.
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