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Scott Alan Brown, 64, of Metter, Georgia, passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 8th, 2026. Born on September 11, 1961, in Camden, New Jersey, Scott was known for his kindness, humor, and devotion to family and community.
Scott spent over 15 years dedicating his professional life to delivering propane with care and reliability at Kleckley Propane. His hard work and friendly demeanor touched many lives throughout his career.
A true outdoorsman, Scott cherished his time fishing, hunting, and working in his garden. Known for his extraordinary green thumb, he could grow anything and took great pride in his harvests. His love for horses was evident in every story he shared, and he treasured the loyal companionship of his dog, "Lil Bit."
Scott was preceded in death by his father, William "Bill" Hal Brown, and stepmother, Corine Moore Miller Brown. He leaves behind a loving family who will miss him dearly, including his children, Keith Brown (Catherine) of Rincon and Jennifer Hilliard (Matthew) of Pembroke; his beloved mother, Maureen McDermott Brown of Groveland; and his cherished grandchildren, Jasmine and Xavier.
Scott is also survived by his four brothers: Bill Brown, Jr. and his wife Amelia of Little Rock, AR; Eddie Brown and his wife Phylis of Shellman Bluff; Mike Brown and his wife Beth of Bulloch; Jimmy Brown of Pembroke; and his three sisters: Debra Bennett of Springfield, MO; Reenie Lanier of Pembroke; and Beth Findley and her husband Billy of Metter. Additionally, Scott will be remembered fondly by numerous uncles, aunts, grandparents, cousins, and friends.
In keeping with Scott's wishes, no services will be held.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Flanders Powell Funeral Home & Crematory, who are providing compassionate care for Scott's final journey.
Scott's memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him, a testament to a life well-lived, full of laughter, love, and simple joys.
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