of Humnoke, AR
June 30, 1927 - January 3, 2020
Delbert Brown, 92, of Humnoke passed away January 3, 2020 surrounded by his family. He was born June 30, 1927 in Humnoke to L.L. and Clifford Adelia Brown.
He was preceded in death by his parents and twelve siblings; Earl, Lee, Arlon, Irene, Ulys, Henry, Marie, Thelma, Elsie, Clifford LuVern and Harold. Delbert enjoyed his life as a farmer, pilot, musician, songwriter, family man and deacon of Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife Noma (Tumbleson) Brown of 71 years; daughter Debbie (Jerry) Tyler, sons, Mickey (Denise) Brown, Matt (Karrri) Brown, all of Humnoke, five grandsons, Josh Tyler, Caleb Tyler, Adam Brown, Jacob Brown and Ethan Brown and eight great grandchildren.
Visitation will be Monday, January 6, 2020 at 10:00 and services at 11:00 A.M. both at Macedonia Baptist Church in Humnoke. Burial will follow at Flynn Cemetery, Humnoke, Arkansas.
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So sorry for your loss, but rejoicing that Uncle Delbert has successfully finished the fight.
My heart goes out to your family. I pray that God will bring peace and comfort to your hearts and spirits as only he can.
Brown family,
I am sorry to hear of your loved ones passing.
But I know where he is today, playing and
singing with the heavenly host.
I have great memories of Mr. Delbert
singing and Debbie playing the piano.
What a great legacy he has left all of
you through out your lives.
May the comfort of our precious
Redemer lift you all up at this time and
in the days to come.
With much prayers and love,
Meredith
(MeMaw & PePaw’s Granddaughter)
Our Prayers are with all of you. Delbert was a great Christian man who singing in Heaven now. Like family , he just been there for everyone. Love y’all
Been singing My Boss all day. Love this family. So sorry for your loss.
Sorry for your loss. Praying for comfort for you all.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
So sorry for your loss. Praying for your family. He's visiting with MeeMaw and PeePaw Camp.
Melinda Henderson