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            <text>William E. Brown, 88, of Gallipolis, Ohio, passed away on Sunday, December 15, 2024 at Holzer Medical Center.&#13;
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Born on January 27, 1936 in Gallipolis, Ohio, Bill was the son of the late Thelma Evans Jackson.  On April 20, 1957, Bill married Wilma Roush Brown; she survives him in Gallipolis.  He worked for the Ohio Department of Transportation and was a self-employed painter.  Bill was a graduate of Gallia Academy High School Class of 1955; he played football for GAHS.  Serving as a past president, Bill was a member of the Gallia Academy Alumni Association.  Bill was not only a member of Grace Methodist Church, but he was also a member of the church choir.  He was an OSU fan, enjoyed supporting his grandchildren in their activities, and enjoyed his pet dog Snoopy.&#13;
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Bill is survived by his wife, Wilma Brown of Gallipolis; daughter, Kim (Tom) Duncan of Columbus, Ohio; sons, Jeff (Cindy) Brown of Salisbury, Maryland and Chris (Anna) Brown of Gallipolis; grandchildren, Willie (Siena) Brown, Josh Brown, Scarlet Brown, Kelsey Thompson, Shelby Brown, Dylan Brown, and Taylor Duncan; two great grandchildren, Liam and Eli; sisters, Janet (Wally) Rood and Donna McCoy; and brother, Gene (Susie) Jackson.&#13;
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A Celebration of Life will be held for Bill at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, January 27, 2025 at Grace Methodist Church with Pastors Kandy Nuce, Bill Thomas, Kimberly Thomas, and Ray Kane officiating.  Friends may call prior to the service Monday from 12:00-1:00 p.m. at the church.  This date is special to the family; they would have been celebrating Bill’s 89th birthday, but they are celebrating his life.&#13;
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In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Gallia Academy High School Stadium Project, 2855 Centenary Road, Gallipolis, Ohio 45631-9129.</text>
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