02/27/1935 – 01/21/2020
Kingstree
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Mr. Brown was born February 27, 1935, in Kingstree, SC, a son of the late Willie E. and Mabel McCutchen Brown. Mauldin was a true sportsman who loved the outdoors and everything in nature. He was an active farmer for over 50 years and was still on his tractor 2 months ago. His love of farming was infectious! He also loved his time working at the two plantations in later years. He found it a very rewarding experience and made great lifetime friends. He loved his family and delighted in sharing special times such as vacations with his family. His love for horses began when he was a child and he passed that love on to his children and grandchildren. Papa had many, many dear friends, some of which checked on him daily like Allen Foster and Dr. Ray Dominici, Sr.. When he was your friend you knew you were blessed.
While we will miss him greatly, we rejoice in his full life and that he is dancing with Moma in Heaven now.
A special thank you to his granddaughter Carla for such good care these last couple of months and to Amedisys Hospice nurses, Sonya and Winona for your excellent care.
Surviving Mr. Brown are: his children, Thomas M. Brown, Jr., of Kingstree, Eunice B. (Steve) Beard, of Columbia, Mary Alice Brown, of Mt. Pleasant, and Michael D. (Abigail) Brown, of Cordesville; 11 grandchildren, Thomas M. (Angie) Brown, III, Carla B. (Robbie) Smith, Christopher D. (Mandy) Brown, Nicole Beard, Rachel Beard, Stephanie B. (Jamie) Tindle, Jennifer Knight, Katie Knight, Jillian Leigh (Josh) Long, Michael David (Cassidy) Brown, Jr., and William Samuel (Kayli) Brown; and 18 great grandchildren. In addition to his parents and his wife Azalee, Mr. Brown was preceded in death by four sisters, Thelma Haddock, Dorothy McCullough, Helen Foxworth, and Madeline McElveen, and three brothers, Edwin Brown, Alton Brown, and Bobby Brown.
Funeral services celebrating Mr. Mauldin’s life will be 2 PM Saturday, January 25, 2020, at Williamsburg Funeral Home, with burial in Kingstree Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 1 to 2 PM before the service and following the service at Brown’s Barbecue. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Kingstree First Baptist Church, 400 N. Academy Street, Kingstree, SC 29556. Online condolences may be sent to the family on the obituaries page at www.WilliamsburgFuneralHome.com.
Prayers for your comfort and peace.
Sorry for your loss.you will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Our deepest sympathies to the entire family. He was one of a kind. Always enjoyed having fun with his family and friends.
Thomas and family, My thoughts and prayers for comfort and peace. I always enjoyed visiting with your mom and dad when we made our Bar B Q run. They are now smiling down on you. Arnette Jordan
Sending love and prayers for solace and peace to you and your family.
My sympathy to the family!
Mauldin was a true gentleman and one of the most respected men I’ve ever known! May God’s peace be with you!
Praying God comforts this loving family during this time. Love and prayers for all.
Go rest high on That mountain.
He was a good man and will be missed.
Dear Family,
My heart is broken for you in this loss especially so soon after Mrs. Azalee. May God comfort each of you as you face the days to come. From all I have read, Mike, your dad really left a wonderful legacy of love. Praying for all of you.
Much Love,
Denise and Bob McWhorter
So very sorry to hear about Mr. Mauldin’s passing. May God bless his family and close friends at this sad time 🙏🏻
Mike and family – so sorry to hear about Mr. Mauldin! Sending prayers for acceptance and peace.
May God Bless You.
We are very sorry to hear of Mr. Mauldin’s passing.
Our deepest sympathies. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
I have wonderful memories of trail riding with Mauldin and listening to his stories with a love of horses and our beautiful country. Much love and God’s peace to all the family and many memories to cherish.
Mary Murphy from the farm service agency I will always remember Mr. Malden I loved him and he was a good friend may he rest in peace
Please accept our sincerest sympathies on the passing of Mauldin. We believe he has joined Mrs Azilee and is dancing around heaven reconnecting w/ all those who’ve gone before and is now watching over all he loved still here. He was a wonderful person.