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Walter Lewis Brown, Jr.


Mr. Walter Lewis Brown, Jr., a loving husband, devoted father, and a friend to all, passed away on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at Upson Regional Medical Center. He was 86.

Born on August 7, 1939, at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, Mr. Brown was the son of the late Walter Lewis Brown, Sr. and the late Susie Read Brown. Mr. Brown was a 1957 graduate of R. E. Lee Institute and pursued further education at the University of Georgia and Southern Technical Institute. His professional journey commenced in February 1961 with Thomaston Mills, where he began working in the Order Department of the General Office. Demonstrating a commitment to excellence and expertise, he advanced to the position of Assistant Purchasing Agent on July 1, 1970, and was further promoted to Purchasing Agent on April 1, 1973. In recognition of his proficiency, he earned the designation of Certified Purchasing Manager in 1982 through the National Association of Purchasing Management (NAPM). Throughout his career, Mr. Brown remained an active participant in NAPM’s Business Survey Committee and maintained engagement with professional organizations until his retirement. He dedicated four decades to Thomaston Mills, concluding his tenure when the mills closed in June 2001.

Beyond his professional achievements, Mr. Brown was deeply involved in community and civic activities. He contributed significantly to various organizations such as the Jaycees, the Thomaston Kiwanis Club, and the Boy Scouts at both local and district levels. His passion for local history was evident through his active membership in the Upson Historical Society and his service of over 20 years on the Historic Preservation Commission for the City of Thomaston. Within his faith community at Thomaston First Methodist Church, Mr. Brown served on multiple committees and the administrative council. He was honored to represent his church as Lay Delegate to the North Georgia Annual Conference for five years. Known for his remarkable handyman skills, Mr. Brown had a reputation for being able to fix anything, reflecting his practical nature and resourcefulness.

Mr. Brown was cherished by all who knew him, remembered fondly for his distinct smile and approachable demeanor. He is survived by his devoted wife of 64 years, Mary Jo Brown; their son, Steven Brown; sisters-in-law, Madge Cox of Spring, Texas, Lyndell (George) Wheeler of Sharpsburg, and Vicki Venabel of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma; as well as special cousins, extended family, and many friends.

A memorial service for Mr. Brown will be held on Friday, May 22, at 2:00 PM, at Thomaston First Methodist Church. Rev. John Halley and Rev. Herb Flanders will officiate. The family will receive friends on Friday, from 1:00 PM until 2:00 PM, in the church fellowship hall.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Thomaston First United Methodist Church, P. O. Box 707, Thomaston, GA 30286.

Mr. Brown's life was marked by a steadfast dedication to his profession, community service, and family. His legacy endures through those who had the privilege to know him and the lasting impact he made in Thomaston and beyond.

Fletcher-Day Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.fletcherdayfuneralhome.com.

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