Mr. Gregory Earl Brown was born October 10, 1972, in Flint, Michigan, the son of Clara Price and James Earl Brown. He confessed Christ at an early age and worshipped at The Islamic Center-Mumin Flint, Michigan. Greg worked at Buick City and Parts Plant in Howell, Michigan.
While as a resident in Atlanta he was employed at Grady Memorial Hospital as a transporter for patients, Kia Plant, West Point, Ga., Applebee’s as a cook, Macy’s Dept. Store as a furniture delivery driver in Georgia and Tennessee. He liked sports, playing basketball and chess and rapping with his group.
He leaves to cherish his memory: children, Kevondra Toney Hill, Kalimah Wali, Khadeejah Wali, Khaalidah Wali, Nasser Gay and Kassam Wali, grandchildren, Kaylah Wali, Amir Wali, Kyah Wali, and Amiri Wali all of Atlanta, Ga. mother, Clara Price, sisters, Pamela (Michael Mathews) Price of Flint, Mi. Trina Hammond of Chicago, Ill, and Andrea (Dr. Edward Johnson) Price of Sylvania, Oh.
Brothers, Christopher Thomas Price of Atlanta, Ga., and Louie (Treasure) Price of Dallas, Tx. nieces, Simmone Price of Flint, Mi., Andrenna Price of Atlanta, Ga. Christina Johnson of Los Angeles, Ca., Alana Johnson of Sylvania, Oh. and Auteni Price of Atlanta, Ga., nephews, Dominique (Mariea) Price of Saginaw, Mi., Myles Johnson of Sylvania, Oh., and Malcolm Johnson, of Los Angeles, Ca., David, and Avery Westbrook both of Atlanta, Ga.
Great nieces Isabella Price of Saginaw, Mi., Khloi Westbrook, and Autumn Craig both of Atlanta, Ga., great nephews, Antwan Price of Flint, Mi., Zane Shirley of Los Angeles, Ca., Kamari Wilson, Kaleb Wilson, and Chance Price all of Atlanta, Ga., aunt, Joel ( Thomas) Mitchell. of South Holland, Ill. uncle ,Bernard Brown, Sr. of Blue Island, Il. A host of cousins other relatives and friends including mother of his children, LeKiva Hill of Atlanta Ga., and special friend, Gabriel Springfield of Atlanta, Ga.
He was preceded in death by his father, James Earl Brown, brother Gary Earl Brown, grandparents A.C. and Irea Brown, Minnie Griffin-Jones, Abe Thomas, Sr., and William Jones.
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