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Joseph Curtis Brooks

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Joseph Curtis Brooks

Birth
Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
Death
11 Jul 2013 (aged 85)
Honea Path, Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Piedmont, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.7077522, Longitude: -82.3923721
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Honea Path – Joseph Curtis Brooks, 85, husband of Doris Virginia Medlock Brooks, of 388 McCullough School Rd. went to be with the Lord on July 11, 2013. Born in Greenville County, he was a son of the late Joseph Franklin and Nettie Bagwell Brooks. He was a faithful member of Columbia Baptist Church where he had served as a Sunday School Teacher for more than 50 years and as a deacon. He was formerly employed at Wyandottte Wool Mill of Conestee and retired from Service Machine Shop. Curtis was a member of the Country Boys Band, and enjoyed playing at numerous Nursing Homes and Churches over the years. He loved his family, his church, his guitar and music, farming and especially his grandchildren. Surviving in addition to his loving wife of 64 years of the home are, five daughters, Betty Cain(Winford, Kathy Campbell(Allan), Janice Pruitt(Randy), Wanda Bolden(Chuck), and Teresa Curtis Davis(Mike), a brother, David Brooks, six sisters, Frances Gambrell, Elizabeth Smith, Doris Welborn, Audrey Caldwell, Virginia Beck, and Shirley Holland, eight grandchildren, Curtis Campbell, April Pruitt, Krystal Mahon, Tiffany Campbell, James Pruitt, Michael Davis, Matthew Bolden, and Daniel Davis, and six great-grandchildren, Evan, Brandon, Dylan, Justin, Lexie, and Charli. Burial in Greenville Memorial Gardens. Parker-White-Pruitt Funeral Home.
Honea Path – Joseph Curtis Brooks, 85, husband of Doris Virginia Medlock Brooks, of 388 McCullough School Rd. went to be with the Lord on July 11, 2013. Born in Greenville County, he was a son of the late Joseph Franklin and Nettie Bagwell Brooks. He was a faithful member of Columbia Baptist Church where he had served as a Sunday School Teacher for more than 50 years and as a deacon. He was formerly employed at Wyandottte Wool Mill of Conestee and retired from Service Machine Shop. Curtis was a member of the Country Boys Band, and enjoyed playing at numerous Nursing Homes and Churches over the years. He loved his family, his church, his guitar and music, farming and especially his grandchildren. Surviving in addition to his loving wife of 64 years of the home are, five daughters, Betty Cain(Winford, Kathy Campbell(Allan), Janice Pruitt(Randy), Wanda Bolden(Chuck), and Teresa Curtis Davis(Mike), a brother, David Brooks, six sisters, Frances Gambrell, Elizabeth Smith, Doris Welborn, Audrey Caldwell, Virginia Beck, and Shirley Holland, eight grandchildren, Curtis Campbell, April Pruitt, Krystal Mahon, Tiffany Campbell, James Pruitt, Michael Davis, Matthew Bolden, and Daniel Davis, and six great-grandchildren, Evan, Brandon, Dylan, Justin, Lexie, and Charli. Burial in Greenville Memorial Gardens. Parker-White-Pruitt Funeral Home.


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