Kevin “Boo Boo” Brown was born on September 10, 1963, in Chicago, Illinois, to L.T. Strong and Willean Brown. Kevin was a 1981 graduate of Blytheville High School. Following his graduation, Kevin enlisted in the United States Air Force, where he served as an Air Traffic Controller. Throughout his ten-year military career, he distinguished himself through his dedication and honorable service, culminating in his retirement. During his assignment in Biloxi, Mississippi, he met and married Patricia Miller, and together they welcomed a son, DeAndre Brown.
Kevin accepted Jesus Christ as his savior as a child and became a member of Bethel AME Church.
He was preceded in death by his father, L. T. Strong, his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Alice Stokes Wright and a bonus mother/aunt, Lajuanna Stokes Stanton. Kevin transitioned December 27, 2025, in Festus, Missouri at the age of 62.
Kevin is survived by one son, DeAndre Brown of Columbus, Georgia; his mother, Willean Ezikpe of Blytheville, Arkansas; his brother, Timothy Wilkerson of Dallas, Texas; a bonus brother, Sharrod Townsend of Farmington, Missouri; a bonus sister, Rachelle (Alfred) Henderson of Festus, Missouri; two aunts, Shirley White of Kansas City, Missouri, Irene (Ricky) Nichols of Blytheville, Arkansas; one uncle, Elbert Edmonson also of Blytheville, Arkansas; special cousins, Shunton (Iesha) Campell, Catrina (Tyrone) Pope, Jawina Edmonson all of Blytheville, Arkansas; Quinton James, Tashawnda (Rodney) Burton and Stephanie Sweat all of Jonesboro, Arkansas; and a host of nephews, great nephews, other relatives and friends.
A Memorial of Remembrance is scheduled for Saturday, January 10, 2026, at 12:00 noon at Faith and Glory Christian Fellowship, 1510 Kari Lane, Blytheville, Arkansas, where Reverend Adron Poole is the pastor.
Bishop Roy Davis will deliver the eulogy.
Condolences may be conveyed to the family online at www.mhfuneralhomeinc.com or through our Facebook page McDonald-Horne Funeral Home.
This announcement is provided by McDonald-Horne Funeral Home as a professional courtesy.
Our prayers and condolences for the family. We go back to a Coleridge street and neighborhood rich with Love and caring for everyone. From children to grown men trusting and helping each other through whatever to it. That "it" is peace, which surpasses all understanding. Rest well my friend. Love you Cmac
Sending my sincere heartfelt prayers and condolences to the family.
Deepest condolences to family and loved ones ones. We will miss you🦾
Offering the family my deepest condolences during this difficult time, Mr. Kevin "Boo Boo" Brown will be truly missed.
Rest In Peace Kevin Brown
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