Allen J. Brown

Allen J. Brown, 74, Kansas City, Missouri passed away February 18, 2022. A graveside service will be held at 10:00 AM, on Saturday, March 12, 2022 at Floral Hills Cemetery, 7000 Blue Ridge Blvd., Kansas City, Missouri.

Mr. Brown was born December 28, 1947 in Clay Center, Kansas. Al was the son of Donald an Eleanor Laughlin Brown. He spent his childhood in Raytown, Missouri and was a graduate of Raytown South High School, class of 1965. Al received his bachelor’s degree at Missouri State University and was a veteran of the US Air Force. Al served as Executive Director of Raytown Emergency Assistance Program (REAP) for 20 years. Under his leadership, services were expanded and the organization moved into their current facility, built and equipped by volunteers and supporters from the community.

Al is survived by by his 2 sons Sean and daughter-in-law Melanie and their children Brandon and Bryan of Surprise, Arizona and Chad, daughter-in-law Christina and their children Taylor and Emily of San Tan Valley, Arizona; a sister Sue Brown and brother-in-law, Mark Ackerman of Springfield, Missouri. He leaves behind family and many friends, including Maggie Chase, who he often shared was the person who’s care and friendship “kept me going!” He was forever grateful for the staff of the Kansas City VA Medical Center for providing him outstanding care throughout the years.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are suggested to REAP, Raytown Emergency Assistance Program, https://raytownreap.org/

Condolences

  1. Allan Thompson on March 9, 2022 at 4:12 pm

    Our thoughts and prayers are with the family as we all share the loss of a Raytown community asset!! Al gave so much to the community and helped so many people over the years. May you rest in peace Al.



  2. Cushman Matt on March 9, 2022 at 5:04 pm

    Al, you are and will always be my hero. I am heartbroken that this world is without you. I hope we all have learned from you along the way and we will make this world a better place.



  3. Helen Cole on March 10, 2022 at 1:25 pm

    Al was a dear friend, a man who gave so much and ask so little. He will be sorely missed.



  4. Kyle Phillips on March 10, 2022 at 2:58 pm

    Al was the first person I met when I started at the Raytown Chamber. He was a great friend that gave me so much support and encouragement over the years…he will be deeply missed. Thank you Al for everything you did for me and my family ?



  5. Kyle Phillips on March 10, 2022 at 2:59 pm

    Al was the first person I met when I started at the Raytown Chamber. He was a great friend that gave me so much support and encouragement over the years…he will be deeply missed. Thank you Al for everything you did for me and my family



  6. Jim McGraw on March 10, 2022 at 3:11 pm

    Al was a force of nature and a champion for people experiencing difficulties. The impact he made in the lives of others will continue. As a friend I will miss the great card games we had over the years, his sense of humor, and his talent for assigning nicknames to people! My thoughts are with Al’s family members and friends during this time of sadness.



  7. Paula Petroshak on March 11, 2022 at 11:08 am

    We were fortunate to meet Al through our dad’s (Bob Sego) involvement in REAP. Our children, Jessica and Tyler, volunteered with their grandpa and enjoyed this time even more because of their interactions with Al. Even after leaving REAP, we still gathered with Al and Maggie, which we so enjoyed and will miss.
    Pam Goldammer & family
    Paula Petroshak & family



  8. Chris Carpenter on March 13, 2022 at 11:15 am

    Thank you for helping me when I needed help the most .
    Rest in peace Mr Brown



  9. Peggy Latare on December 29, 2022 at 3:23 am

    Thinking of Al today on his birthday. He was such a good friend to our Mom Shirley, and after she died, he made a point of staying in touch with all four of her daughters. He was a great man who made a big difference on this earth, and inspired many others to do more, too. We miss you, Al!!



  10. Rich Rowland on July 3, 2024 at 8:12 am

    Best Buds in High School.
    Learned to drive and date together.
    Spent nights at each others houses.
    Great parents. Remember Sue as a little girl.
    Rest in Peace Friend.



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