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Malcolm Brown

July 29, 1977 - September 28, 2022

Public Viewing (Masks Required)

Friday, October 7, 2022

2pm-7pm

Corprew Funeral Home Chapel

 

Celebration of Life (Masks Required)

Saturday, October 8, 2022

1pm

Corprew Funeral Home Chapel

 

Final Resting Place (Masks Required)

PRIVATE

 

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On Wednesday, September 28, 2022, our well-loved son, father, nephew, brother, uncle, cousin and friend, Malcolm Brown was called to eternal rest with our Lord.

 

Malcolm Brown was born on July 29, 1977, at Portsmouth General Hospital to Rosa Lee Brown and Worth Wilson Jr. Malcolm, who was lovingly called Man, enjoyed music, laughing and spending time with the people he loved. He was talented with his hands and used them to serve on various jobs, including Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Easy Cleanup and Co., J.E. & Sons Demolition, and Precious D’lite Cleaning. He enjoyed landscaping and auto detailing as well.

 

Malcolm was predeceased by his mother Rosa Lee Brown-Wilson, and sisters Christine Michelle Brown-Scott and Alveania Brown-Bryant.

 

Malcolm has many living loved ones including his children Tyree Lamont Brown, Keishayla Anesia Warren, Shi’Quel Williams, and Keisharra Anetra Warren; as well as two grandchildren Ameer Lamont Brown and Cam’Ron Z. Williams. He is also survived by his father Worth Wilson Jr. and ex-wife & best friend Keisha Richardson-Warren as well as siblings Catherine Wilson, Antoinette Brown, Tawanda Williams (Lamont), Worth Wilson III (Shanta), and Kervonica Wilson; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, close relatives and friends. Malcolm’s unconditional love will be missed by those who knew him well.