1963
2026
Allen George Brown, affectionately known as "AB," was a man of faith, family, and service who touched countless lives through his warmth, generosity, and steadfast commitment to his community. Born on July 28, 1963, in Omaha, Nebraska, Allen was the beloved son of Marland L. Brown and Alice Ruth Brown (White).
Allen grew up as a military child, experiencing diverse communities and cultures that would shape his inclusive spirit. After his family's travels, he found his permanent home in Kansas City, Missouri, where he would build a remarkable legacy of love, leadership, and lasting impact.
Education & Career
Allen attended Harmon High School in Kansas City, Kansas, and earned an Associate's Degree in Business Administration at William Jewell Community College. In 1982, he began his professional journey at Honeywell, starting in the mail department with determination and a willingness to learn. Over 34 years, his dedication and natural leadership propelled him to Senior Master Scheduler. His colleagues respected his expertise, reliability, and the positive atmosphere he created. Allen's excellence was recognized in 2016 when he received the Black Achievers Award, reflecting his commitment to excellence and mentorship of younger professionals.
When a stroke in 2016 changed his career trajectory, Allen transitioned to working from home with characteristic grace. He retired from Honeywell in 2020, concluding a distinguished career that left an indelible mark on the organization and colleagues whose lives he enriched.
Faith & Legacy
Allen discovered his calling to Jesus Christ in his early twenties during a basketball game, an encounter that transformed his life. For many years, he served as an Elder at New Life in Christ International Ministries, providing dedicated leadership to the Men's Ministry (Pillars of Power) and founding the Men's Prayer Breakfast, a ministry that continues today.
Allen was a natural storyteller whose infectious laughter could light up any room. He had a gift for making people feel comfortable and valued. His home was always open, and his table was always set, especially for those who might not have an invitation elsewhere. He lived out the Matthew 25 principle of hospitality, creating spaces where everyone felt genuinely welcomed and loved.
His administrative gifts were freely given to his church and community. Allen organized countless events with precision and care, ensuring every detail created meaningful experiences. Whether planning church functions, coordinating community gatherings, or hosting friends in his home, his organizational excellence brought people together.
Allen George Brown lived a life of purpose, faith, and love that exemplified faithful service. His legacy lives on in the family he cherished, the interns who remember his mentorship, the Men's Prayer Breakfast that still gathers, and the countless lives he touched with his laughter, wisdom, and open heart. Though he has gone to his eternal home, the impact of his life continues to ripple through the community he loved, a lasting testament to a life well lived in service to God and others.
Family
Allen was preceded in death by his parents, Marland L. Brown and Alice Ruth Brown; and siblings, Teresa Bynum (Leroy Bynum) and Roxanne Brown.
He is survived by his devoted wife, Cheryl D. Brown, who stood beside him through every season of life. His children were his pride and joy, daughters, Reinyae Hutcheson, Alice Shumate, and Jasmine Kim; and his son, Allen "Micah" Brown. He embraced his sons-in-love, Jamaal Shumate and Andrew Kim, as his own sons, and delighted in his role as grandfather to Jaslynn Shumate and Josiah Allen Shumate. Allen treasured his siblings and the bonds they shared. He is also survived by Verna Myers (Terry Myers), Vicky Terry (Gill Terry), Romana Wells, Stacy Brown, and Michelle Brown-Penn (Antwon Penn), along with a host of nieces, nephews, extended family, and dear friends who became family.
Thoughtful care and services provided by E. S. Eley & Sons Funeral Chapel, Inc.
Shaudee Baskin
February 27, 2026
Thank you for allowing my big brother into your family and loving him as one of your own. Thank you for every moment you shared with your nieces and nephew, and for welcoming me and my children into your home, your holidays, and your celebrations. Your kindness, warmth, and generosity will always be remembered.
May God continue to cover you with grace and mercy, and may your spirit rest in peace.
roxanne burnside
February 25, 2026
Cheryl, My Heart goes out to you and your family. MY GOD be withyou and continue to guid you throught the loss.
LAMONT HICKS
February 24, 2026
Message to my blessed cousin may God immediately cut on the light and guide you to it
Iris Pugh
February 23, 2026
We remember him as Bro. Brown and sometimes, just Brown. Always kind, jovial, and full of whatever sentiment was required at the time. Always the same -- a pleasure to be in the company of. May the grace of the Lord wrap around Cheryl and kids and the remainder of the family. He will be sorely missed. Rest well...❤
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Donnasue Reed
February 21, 2026
Although we hope and we pray for certain outcomes, God sees the bigger picture and acts according to his own perfect wisdom. Rest in Peace Allen. You will be missed.
Amanda Jennings
February 21, 2026
Allen we’re going to miss you in so many ways. The Browns the Palmers the Ross’ the Lairs and those close to us had a community within a community and loved on each other eminently. Love is eternal, we all loved one another to eternity and that is what the Lord required. Well done Cheryl and family Thank you Lord for each one of us. May the love we have cross generations and pathways. Amen
Romana wells Wells
February 21, 2026
Rest in peace my loving brother always in my heart ❤ love you
Karen Mostovskiy
February 21, 2026
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Kevin Nunley
February 20, 2026
I'm going to miss you brother Kevin nunley
Florence Cruise
February 20, 2026
Cheryl & Family
I am so sorry to hear of the home going of your husband and father. Allen and I worked together when he first started at Honeywell.
We had many laughs together over the years. He was a determined young man to make a difference in life.
We had discussions a lot about foods, especially Sweet Potato Pie, and which recipe was the best.
Our prayers are with you and family.
Charles & Florence Cruise
Lynda and Patrick McClelland
February 19, 2026
Cheryl, my condolences for the loss your sweet man. I know your faith will carry you far, yet, it's okay not to be okay. I love you sweet lady, and know that we are here for you and your family. May you find solace during these turbulent times.
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