Michael S. Brown
October 14, 1964 – November 12, 2020
Michael S. Brown, 56, of Louisa passed away Thursday, November 12, 2020 at VCU Medical Center, Richmond.
Michael was a devoted son to his mother and was dedicated to his work. He loved spending time at Lake Anna and was a loyal friend to many. As said of one of his family members, “If the world only knew the true heart that Michael Brown had”.
Michael is survived by his loving mother, Janice Snipes; a special sister-in-law, Tami L. Smith; three young men that was dear to his heart, Jeffrey Vereeke, Eric Haylock, and Tyler Talbert; and countless close friends on the lake and off the lake.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 30, at Woodward Funeral Home, Louisa with a memorial service to follow at 7 p.m. in the funeral home chapel.
We will be following the COVID-19 recommendations by the CDC, and the State of Virginia on face covering, social distancing and occupancy.
Michael has been missed at worked and will missed alot now, He was a hard worker, and a true friend, he had a kind heart, my
sympathy goes out to the family and if you need anything please let me know.
Mikey Brown we love you so much and will miss you every day until the day we die. You had the biggest heart and always saw the best in everybody. You are the best person in life I ever knew. Rest In Peace my friend!!
Mike … thank you for the many good times. I hope you find Ricky and Steve up there. But, if there are any rock quarries – STAY AWAY from them. You will always be in our hearts and memories … Rest in Peace my friend!! Jan, I am so very sad for your loss. I hope you find comfort and happiness in knowing that Mike has touched the lives and hearts of so many others and gave them the eternal gift of many happy memories.
Michael,
It truly has saddened my heart to hear of your passing. Your love and life for Lake Anna should not have ended so soon. You will be missed by many who had the pleasure of you touching their hearts in many ways. Rest in peace and hoping you are sitting with your Grandparents and the man you admired and loved so much your Uncle Jerry. In spirit we will always carry your memory in our hearts