Robert Allen Brown
Sunrise: June 28, 1948 | Sunset: January 26, 2025
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Allen Brown entered his eternal rest on Sunday, January 26, 2025. Allen was born in Carrolton, Ga. He grew up in Macon, Ga. He was preceded in Death by his parents, Elvin Clayton Brown and Sarah Clifton Brown; his brothers Ronald Brown, Carlton Brown and his sister Susan Elliott.
He is survived by his son, Shane Brown (Kim), Granddaughters, Masei Brown, Taylor Brown and step-daughter, Kathy Lopez; His sisters Marie Jones, Patrice Parham (Kenny) Alesia OReilly(Ray) Melva Crumbley (Steve) and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Allen was known for his wit, humor and generous heart. He always loved sharing his testimony of who Jesus Christ was to him and how his life was spared so many times throughout his life. He loved a good joke and enjoyed telling them. He worked at several jobs through out the years and was a faithful, hardworking employee. Allen Graduated from Dudley Hughes High school in Macon, Ga. Allen would share how proud he was of his son, Shane a hard worker for his family, and would brag on Taylor and Masei and tell everyone they were so smart and that they were teachers. He would always ask for prayer for his children when any one of them were sick. Allen was a longtime member of Revival Fire Ministries in Macon, Ga. He attended Christian Life School of Theology and completed his Associates Degree in Bible and Theology. Allen never met a stranger and he would always talk to them about Jesus and share this testimony about ho Jesus saved him and never gave up on him.
A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, February 1, 2025, at Revival Fire Ministries, 4589 Jones Rd., Macon, Ga 31216.
Visitation will be at 10:00 a.m. prior to the service. The Reverend Tom Black will officiate the service.
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Mr. Brown was a very kind man. He would stop me anytime I would come through to deliver his mail. He always had good stories to tell. I will miss not seeing him waiting near the mailbox.