Lorin J. Brown, Sr.'s Obituary
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Lorin Jerome Brown Sr. Respectfully known as “Brown” was born September 22, 1960 In Saint Louis Missouri to the late Emma and Reverend Louis Brown. Lorin Was a loving friendly young man who could be often found holding conversations with the elders in the Neighborhood and keeping them company. He was educated through the St. Louis Public school system, Brown later went on To further his education at Hampton University to study Sociology and Urban Affairs. During his time at Hampton Lorin Was a member of Alpha PHI Alpha Fraternity Inc. where he pledge Gamma Iota Chapter. Since a young boy he confessed his love, dedication, and hope in Christ. He was an active member at Mt. Vernon Baptist Church. Brown relocated to New Jersey and was know for having a heart of gold and everyone’s hero.MR. MAKE IT HAPPEN!!! Family and friends knew that they could call on brown because he was going to get the job done big or small and it didn’t matter what it consisted of. He was a fun loving and selfless guy who shared his love, time, and all he had with his family, friends, and love ones. If Jack Of All Trades was a person it’ll definitely be the man of the hour “Brown”. Car Salesman, Real Estate Agent, Landlord, Life Insurance Agent, and please do not forget Actor. You couldn’t tell him he wasn’t famous after he appeared in the Movie “The Preacher’s Wife”. Brown’s funny sense of humor, laughter and jokes will truly be missed. He leaves to cherish his memory his 3 siblings Barbara Ann Brown, Nina Brown and Antonio Brown, 13 Children Taj Elliot, Gregory Brown, Joseph Brown Sr., Jerome Brown, Armauni Brown, Kareemah Elliot, Kyron Copper, Quamirah Baucum, Tajir Branch, Damian Cunningham and Kariem Armstrong. Jr. 6 Grandchildren Tajanea Elliot, Joseph Brown Jr., Ivan Reed, Horatio Brown, Zoey Brown, And Skylar Brown, 3 nieces Kyri Brown, Dallas Brown,and D’arrh Brown, a Nephew Kylan Brown, The mothers of his children Coyette Elliot and Tameerah Copper. Mother in law Rosalind Jones and his dearest friend Linda Williams and a host of loving friends and family. Preceded in death by both parents Emma Chatman brown and Reverend Louis Brown , Grandmothers Lula Chatman, Maybelle Edwards, Grandfathers Horace Chatman and Jimmy Edwards.
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