[Funeral Program for Charlie T. Brown, December 15, 2007] Page: 3 of 3
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Active Pallbearers
Alfred Warren Eric Warren
Malcom Warren Fred Lawson
Brandon Brumfield Dean Coleman
Honorary Pallbearers
Mission #9
Evangelical Choir
Sonny Brown Robert Law
John Lawson Roland Lawson
Interment
Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery
Monday December 17, 2007
1:00 P.M.
Acknowledgment
Perhaps you dropped by to say hello or called us on the phone.
Maybe you visited for a while to keep us from being alone.
You may have sent flowers or a card
to show you cared. Possibly, you didn't come at all, but
remembered us in a prayer. Whatever the kindness extended
in our bereavement is accepted with a sincere gratitude that's
everlasting.
The Family
Final Arrangements
Sutton-Sutton Mortuary, Inc.
320 S. WW White Road
San Antonio, Texas 78219
Telephone: 210-359-6037 Fax: 210-359-9640
www. sutton-suttonmortuary. com
'Providing service with Dignity, Distinction and
Dependability."
Walkin' The Walk
Manhood is not about muscles and height.
Manhood is substance and depth.
Manhood is not about lecturing your children.
Manhood is modeling what you want your children to do.
Manhood is not about revenge
Manhood is forgiving those who have offended you.
Manhood is not about being a womanizer
Manhood is being a one, woman man.
Manhood is not about avoiding work, allowing your mother, wife
or girlfriend to financially carry you.
your loved ones.
Manhood is not about promising to visit your children on
birthdays and special occasions.
Manhood is delivering on the commitment to never breakup the
family in the first place.
Manhood is not about driving luxury cars, wearing expensive
clothes, or earning a high salary.
Manhood is living below your means, saving your money and
acquiring land.
Manhood is not about seeking praise and glory or tooting your
own horn
Manhood is doing for others, sacrificing yourself and
remaining anonymous
Manhood is not about talking tough and saying what must be
done.
Manhood is observing, listening and laboring beyond your
comfort zone
Manhood is not about cheating, being slick or being popular.
Manhood is taking blows, weathering the storm and being
respected.
Manhood is not about a pro athlete playing in overtime to
entertain the fans.
Manhood is a father working overtime to provide for his
family
Manhood is not about famous actors performing in Hollywood
as "Spiderman" and "Superman."
Manhood is the acts of love from a father like Charlie T.
Brown.
From your loving son, Gary
Services Honoring The Memory
And Celebrating The Life
Of
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CHARLIE T. BROWN
Sunrise
December 21, 1919
Sunset
December 9, 2007
December 15, 2007
11:00 A.M.
Mt. Zion First Baptist Church
333 Martin Luther King Drive
San Antonio, Texas 78203
Reverend Otis I. Mitchell, Pastor
Officiant
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