Douglas Allen Brooks

Douglas A. Brooks, 62, of Greer, husband of Sue Brooks, went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Friday, August 12, 2016 while surrounded by his family.

Born in Denver, CO. he was a son of the late Chuck Brooks and Tillie Brown Brooks. Mr. Brooks attended First Baptist Church of Conestee.

In addition to his wife, Sue, he is survived by his mother, Tillie Brooks; one son, David Allen Brooks, and his wife, Katrina, of Piedmont; one daughter, Jennifer Brooks, of Greer; grandchildren, Baylie Brooks, Ashlyn Brooks, Dylan Allen Brooks, Karmen Brooks, Kasidy Brooks, Kaprice Brooks and Kamille Brooks; one sister, Susan Barnett of Piedmont; and two brothers, Rick Brooks of Gray Court, and Steve Brooks and his wife, Jackie, of Fountain Inn.

He was preceded in death by one sister, Janet Henderson; and one brother, Chucky Brooks.

A Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, August 16 at 3:00 pm at First Baptist Church of Conestee with Pastor Tony J. Finney officiating.

The family will receive friends starting at 2:00 pm at the church prior to the service.

Interment will be in Greenville Memorial Gardens, 7784 Augusta Road, Piedmont, SC 29673.

The family requests that memorials may be made to: The National Kidney Foundation, toll-free 1-855-NKF-CARES (1.855.653.2273) or at nkfcares@kidney.org.

Doug was well known in the restaurant industry. The family would like to encourage any past employees that may have worked under Doug to come and celebrate his life with us. These places include Shakey’s Pizza (Greenville), Mrs Winner’s (Greenville), Burger King (White Horse Rd), Little Caesars (Greenville), Bojangles Corporate (Greer), Rotelli (Greenville) and Bojangles (Western NC).

The family will be at the home of Mrs. Tillie Brooks.

Condolences to the family of Douglas Allen Brooks

  • bruce galbraith
    12 months ago

    I worked with him at Shakey’s pizza had a good time I kept up with but after leaving little ceasers I lost track of where he went I heard he came to visitation for Ed German but Ronnie said he didn’t know where he was working. I wasn’t that visitation but was a pallbearer been trying to find him only to find out that he had passed away. I’m so sorry to hear that. He was a lot of fun to be around

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