Friday, August 9, 2024

Chris Randall Brown aka Chris Brown Obituary




**All photos and newspaper cut outs are the person property of Traciy Curry-Reyes the blog owner/researcher/archivist for this case.

Summary of the Obituary for Chris Randall Brown, Murdered in Kaneohe Hawaii, A Matter of Justice based on this case
by Traciy Curry-Reyes


Cpl. Chris R. Brown, was a part of the 22 Headquarters Co., 3rd Maine Regiment, 1st Marine Brigade in Kaneohe, Hawaii. He was killed in Kaneohe. His funeral was in Gallant, Alabama. It was a military style service. The funeral was held on Saturday at 2 p.m. at Gallant Cemetery. The Rev. Kenneth Spears presided over the service. The survivors are listed as daughter, Christy Brown; parents, Jack C. and Mary P. Brown, all of Gallant; grandparents, Wallace and Inez Powell, Gadsden; brother, Eric Brown, Gallant. Military servicemen acted as the pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers were members of the  Etowah High School football class of 78. Chris Brown was a member of Gallant Baptist Church. He graduated from Etowah High School. People were able to view the body until services began. The visitation and viewing was from 6pm-8pm the evening before the funeral. The family requested no flowers.


Chris Was No Angel

"Chris was no angel" is one of the quotes from the movie, in fact this is how everyone described Chris. That description came from his friends and Dusty's friends and family. I think in the movie they made reference to him being an occasional user. Dusty was heavy into using at the time, according to sources. It was also said that he had a very bad temper, and that sometimes things got physical between Chris and Dusty. Remember the part in the movie where Dusty stated that Chris hit her? I have not been able to substantiate that for certain, but according to Dusty's family this part was true. However, that's no excuse to murder a marine.