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Norman Calvin Brown Dies at 81

Norman Calvin Brown

The family announces the passing of Norman Calvin Brown, known to most as “Charlie Brown,” of Estate Bovoni. He was 81 years old. He died on Feb. 8, in Lithonia, Ga.

He is survived by.

Children: Althea Brown, Lorraine Isaac, Edwin Brown, Caldine “Kizzie” Brown

Stepchildren: Lazman “Winston” Webson (Jennifer), Sandy Joseph (Patrick), Desmore Joseph (Tabetha) Kumba Leba Olaniyi, Donna Diaz, Georgia Stephens, Mignon Martin

Grandchildren: Michael Maynard, Reeza-Ann Horsford, Paul and Leah Thomas, Jaquan, Amirah and Janiqua Brown, Desmore Joseph ll “Deuce” Da, Stephany, Stacy and Salina Webson

Brothers: Kenneth Peters, Cordell Browne, Carol Brown, Wilson Browne, Elpert Brown

Sister: Rowena Brown

Sisters In Law: Lucinda “Lucy” Angella, Enid, Ineta, Antonine “Tony” and Roslyn

Nieces nd Nephews: Alphonso, Condacy, Eugene, Debbie, Beverly (1) Jerry, Beverly (2) Bevo, Lloyd, Liesa, Boyd, Clytie, Ashanna, Shirlyn, Curtis, Lori, Andrew, Anthony “Tony,” Carol-Ann, Vertis, Wilson Jr. “Junie,” Wayne, Warren, Winston, Elroy, Shantel, Elpert Jr. “Chubby” and Conrad “Rowan”

Special Friends: Servenia Bell, Bertillia ”Berty,” Kimon, Ni’Kaylie, Ni’Kaël and Ev’Monique

As well as a host of other family and friends too numerous to mention, including the Browns, Charleses and Thomases of Newfield, St. Phillips and Freetown Village in Antigua.

Charlie Brown was employed at the Water Island Hotel for many years. He was last employed by the University of the Virgin Islands, St. Thomas campus until his retirement in 2018.

He was a member of the Memorial Moravian Men’s Fellowship and the Antigua Barbuda Association.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend a memorial service at 10 a.m., Thursday, May 18, at Memorial Moravian Church.

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