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Terry “Nosey” Lynn Brown

June 26, 1951 - May 10, 2015
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Visitation
Tucker Funeral Home
113 North Third Street
Central City, KY 42330
270-754-1551 | Map
Wednesday 5/13, 5:00 pm
Service
Tucker Funeral Home
113 North Third Street
Central City, KY 42330
270-754-1551 | Map
Thursday 5/14, 11:00 am

CENTRAL CITY – Terry “Nosey” Lynn Brown, Sr., 63, of Central City, passed peacefully and serenely into the loving arms of those who preceded him on May 10, 2015. Mr. Brown was born June 26, 1951, in Butler County. He was a retired coal miner and graduate of Drakesboro High School. He was a faithfulContinue Reading

Paul and Sherry Hayes left a message on May 14, 2015:
So sorry to all the Clyde Brown, Jr. family. Nosey was a great friend to us and a lot of fun to be around when we lived in Central City. We will pray for the family, sending our love.
Gina Davis Ray left a message on May 12, 2015:
Oh my...I am lost for words. Just now saw this on Terry's page and I am literally in tears here.I've known "Nosey" since I was in my 20's. I am 51 now. But I can say I never saw him unhappy but ONE time at the Eagles after he lost his dear wife sadly. I had lost my daughters daddy around that same time I believe...but he was all Smiles and I will never forget him always calling me "Ms Livermore" every time he saw me. That always made me smile...iI thought the world of your daddy and my heart breaks for you Terry as I lost my mom suddenly & tragically 5mos ago. Life's not ever gonna be the same without them. It changes us in many ways. But you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Hugs to you!
Gina Davis Ray left a message on May 12, 2015:
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Ruthie Brown left a message on May 12, 2015:
Nosey, I can't recall ever seeing you without a smile on your face. You'll be missed by many, many friends! May you Rest In Peace. My prayers are with your family members during this difficult time. Ruthie
David Adler left a message on May 12, 2015:
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Noisy and I were close friends back in school and till I moved off.We had many a fun times. He would make anyone laugh! Was a caring and loving guy. I know at this time there are no words that can take away your sorrows or grief. Just recall on all your fun and loving times had with him. May God bless and be with family. In my prayers.
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Billy Vincent left a message on May 11, 2015:
My heart goes out to you buddy may God help you and bless you in this time of need my Prayers are with you Love your Friend Billy Vincent
Billy Vincent left a message on May 11, 2015:
My heart goes out to you buddy may God help you and bless you in this time of need my Prayers are with you Love your Friend Billy Vincent
Peggy Campfield left a message on May 11, 2015:
I didnt know. Im so sorry. I thought a lot of Nosey. He was a great person. He will b missed by so many people. Prayers for the family
Jimmy Anderson left a message on May 11, 2015:
Sorry for your loss buddy
Michael L.Perry left a message on May 11, 2015:
Sorry to hear this, growing up with his brother Roger we were always around Terry.
Gary and Terri Brown left a message on May 11, 2015:
Nosey, You will forever be a part of our lives. We love you and miss you terribly. Rest in Peace. We love you. The Evened Score By Richard M. "Pek" Gunn Poet Laureate of Tennessee I have lived all my life as I've found it, Amassed neither silver nor gold, And I find as the years close around it, The things that count most, I can hold. I have played the game fair, as I've seen it, According to my point of view, But realize that others who saw it May choose to take issue...and do. I have seen good men pitch when their pitching Was tops, and they gave all they had, And lost, not because of their pitching, But because all the fielding was bad. Another man pitched and his pitching Was poor...still he got the hurrahs... And he won not because of his pitching, But because of the person he was. I have heard the ump call 'em in pinches, When the game was still hanging on fate, I've heard him scream "Out!" when by inches The runner was safe at the plate. And then the scene changed with the inning, The grandstand came up with a shout, The umpire yelled "Safe!" for the runner, When everyone knew he was out. But somehow these things will be righted, We reap what we sow perhaps more, And the things that today seem benighted... Tomorrow will even the score. So I've lived all my life as I've found it, And to me the game has been good. Some of the players have cheated, But most played the best that they could. And if you should ask me one question, And give me no room for to rave, I'd have to be honest and tell you... I've received a lot more than I gave.
Joe Arnold Sr (Zif) left a message on May 11, 2015:
Nosey will be missed by all who knew him. He was always willing to help anyone in need, because he was a kind and caring man. He always had a smile on his face, because even though I'm sure he had his own problems, he never let it get him down. I was lucky enough to be able to call him a friend. I would like to extend my condolences to his family and many other friends. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sorrow. Rest in peace my friend. Joe M. Arnold Sr. (Zif)
charity left a message on May 11, 2015:
Nosey was a great friend to us he was always there when you needed him always had kind words to say with a smile on his face he will be so missed by everybody that knew him I am glad to say that he was our friend me and Jon thought a lot of him R.I.P my you fly right
james tunnicliff left a message on May 11, 2015:
always loved talking to nosey always nice to me you will be missed my friend rip nosey
Tucker Funeral Home left a message:
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