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Eugene Franklin Brown
February 29, 1924 - May 6, 2014

Eugene Franklin Brown, of Trumann, Arkansas passed from this life on Tuesday, May 6, 2014 at Craighead Nursing Center in Jonesboro, Arkansas at the age of 90 years, 2 months and 7 days. Mr. Brown was born on Friday, February 29, 1924 in Trumann to Stephen Nicholas Brown and Eva Wave (McGuire) Brown. He was a graduate of Trumann High School; after graduation he worked in Chicago, Illinois, helping build landing craft that were used in the invasion of Normandy during the Second World War. Gene then enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served as a radioman and instructor during the war. Following his military service, he returned to Trumann and began work for the U.S. Postal Service, eventually serving as Postmaster in Trumann during the 1970s and 1980s before retiring. In addition to his work for the Postal Service, Mr. Brown maintained a lifelong interest in farming, owning farm land in Clay County. Throughout his entire adult life he was a member of First Baptist Church in Trumann, where he served as treasurer for 20 years and as a Deacon and Trustee. He also was a member of the Trumann Lions Club. Mr. Brown married Ethel Ann Holland on May 19, 1951 in Memphis, TN. Ann preceded him in death, passing away on October 26, 1980. Thereafter, Gene married Mattie Thompson Massey, who survives him. Also surviving are: Dr. Steven Brown and wife Cynthia, of Meridian, MS; Dr. Mark Brown and wife Melissa, of Jonesboro; one sister, Shirley Suhl of Warm Springs, AR; one brother, John Brown and wife Fran of Morton, IL; granddaughters, Kristin Brown and Laura Brown of Collierville, TN; Dr. Julianne Brown of Fayetteville, AR; and Emily Martin of Lowell, AR; step-daughters, Rhonda Fleming and husband Craig, of Russellville; Valerie Fielder and husband Brian, of Jonesboro; and step-son, Kurt Massey and wife Teressa of St. Roberts, MO.; step-grandchildren, Jennifer Saxton of Russellville; Erik Enderlin of Kansas City, Mo; Tonya Anderson and Samantha Massey of St. Roberts, Mo.; Jeremiah Fielder and Branden Fielder of Jonesboro; as well as 11 step-great-grandchildren. Mr. Brown is also survived by a large number of cousins, nieces and nephews, and by many, many dear friends. Along with his parents and his first wife Ann, Mr. Brown was also preceded in death by a brother, James William Brown of Tucson, AZ, and a sister, Katherine Allen of Peoria, IL. Funeral services will be Friday evening at 6:30 p.m. in the sanctuary of First Baptist Church, 1301 Hwy 69 W in Trumann, Ark., with Dr. Tad Rogers, Dr. Nodell Dennis and Rev. John Maley officiating. Graveside service will be Saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. in Jonesboro Memorial Park Cemetery in Jonesboro, Ark., under the direction of Thompson Funeral Home in Trumann, Ark. Pallbearers will be Bill Brown, Brett Chaffin, Jim Chaffin, Dr. Kemp Childs, Craig Fleming, Hal Hyneman, Marshall Little, Dr. Doug Maglothin, Ted Suhl and Dr. Henry White. Honorary pallbearers will be the Deacons of the First Baptist Church. Visitation will be Friday evening from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 1301 Hwy 69 W in Trumann, Ark. The family respectfully asks that in lieu of flowers, a memorial gift to First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 575 in Trumann, AR 72472 be considered. An online register book can be signed at www.thompsonfunealhome.net.

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  1. mary frances cannon, Det, Mich24838 says

    I'd like to send my condolence to your family and share this scipture. Psalms147 3 sayso Jehovah is healing the brokenhearted ones and is binding up their painful spots.PLEASE allow him to do so for you.

  2. Malcolm Spaulding Sr., Camp Swift, Texas says

    Steve, Our prayers are with you and your family. Your Dad was a Great Person, When I was growing up dirt poor your Dad would give me a nickle every Wednesday when I went to the Post Office down town to check our mail. He would smile and say go next door and get yourself a ice cream! I've never forgotten those gestures of kindness. Malcolm Spaulding Sr.

  3. Bob Rowlett, Bedford, Texas says

    He was a good man and is now at peace. I always enjoyed visiting with him.

  4. Lynn , says

    To the family:Please accept my heartfelt condolences on the loss of your loved one. I hope you can find some comfort in the future hope that the dead will live again. - Isaiah 26:19

  5. Janet Pearson Covey, Marked Tree, AR says

    With deepest sympathy.Janet and Rick

  6. Lynn Osment, Trumann, AR. 72472 says

    My thoughts and prayers are with each of you.

  7. Stan Cragg, Conway, AR says

    So sorry to hear of Mr. Browns' passing. Thoughts and prayers are with you all...

  8. Annette & David Crow, Belton, Texas says

    We will remember his great story telling about his life and friends. He was a good friend and brother in-law and is missed.2

  9. Denise Dorton, Little Rock says

    Mr. Brown was one of the nicest men and best role models for how to be a disciple of Christ I've ever known. He was a pillar of the community and his church, who quietly and humbly led by example. My condolences to his family.

  10. Randy & Sherri Tribble, Jonesboro, AR says

    Dr. Mark Brown and family,We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad. God bless and comfort all of you. Randy & Sherri Tribble

  11. Diana Milligan, Trumann, Ar. says

    Mark and Steven so sorry for your lose . Loved your Dad and your mom they were so much in my life when I was growing up. They are now together with the Lord and with my Dad and mom. Pray are with both of you. Diana

  12. Kenny White, Memphis, TN says

    Dear Steve,I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your father! Please know we are praying for you and all your family. Your Dad was always so kind and considerate to me and always had a smile on his face. I am out of town for Mothers Day with my mother or I would certainly be with you. Kenny White and Family

  13. Prentice and Debbie Walker, Hattiesburg, Mississippi says

    Sending our deepest sympathy for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

  14. KenAllen and Becky, Batesville,Ar. says

    Gene Brown is the kind of man I always wanted to be when I grew up. I have not reached that point, but for the many years I attended Church with Gene, he was a man to admire.

  15. Shirley McClaughlin Redd, Jonesboro, AR says

    To the family of Mr. Gene Brown I wish to say I am sorry to hear of his passing. To Dr. Mark as a former classmate of yours I just want to tell you that I remember your dad when he was postmaster in Trumann and he was a nice guy. I also think of your family every time I am near Brown Rd. I lost both of my parents so I do understand your grief. I pray that you will always think of him fondly and remember the good times you all had. You will be in my thoughts.

  16. Linda Lively West, Memphis,Tenn says

    He was a very special person, always nice to everyone,and lending a helping hand to everyone and loved farming to the fullest, he never met a stranger a very special postmaster always smiling.Now Iknow that he is with his maker and angels walking the golden road.Bless You

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