Harold's obituary
Harold Brown, born on February 19, 1949, in Jackson, Mississippi, peacefully passed away on April 7, 2024, at his home on 901 N 28th Street in Richmond. He was a hard-working man, an endearing husband, and a pillar of his community. Harold's life was one filled with purpose and love, and his presence will be deeply missed by all who were fortunate enough to know him.
Harold was a man of many talents and interests, but above all, he found joy in the simplicity and beauty of gardening. His green thumb was a testament to his patience, care, and nurturing spirit, traits that endeared him to all who crossed his path. His garden was a place of solace and tranquility, a reflection of the peace he carried within himself.
Harold was preceded in death by his loving wife, Noreen Brown, who was his partner in life and in love. Their bond was unbreakable, a true testament to the power of enduring love. Harold's heart never fully mended after Noreen's passing, and it is perhaps fitting that old age and a broken heart were the causes of his departure from this world.
While Harold may have left this world, he is survived by his beloved granddaughter, Schkera Monique Brown, who was the light of his life and brought him endless joy and happiness. Schkera will carry on his legacy, embodying the kindness and compassion that Harold exemplified throughout his life.
Harold's funeral service will be held privately on April 20, 2024, at 5:58pm, a time chosen to honor his memory and the impact he had on those around him. As family and friends gather to say their final goodbyes, they will remember Harold not for his absence but for the love and laughter he brought into their lives.
In his passing, Harold leaves behind a community that was touched by his kindness, a family that was shaped by his love, and a world that was made brighter by his presence. May his spirit continue to live on in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to have known him, and may his memory be a source of comfort and strength in the days to come. Rest in peace, Harold Brown, knowing that your legacy of love and compassion will endure for eternity.