Craig Peter Brown
Craig Peter Brown of Lynchburg, Virginia, passed away on February 13th, 2025. Born in Marlton, New Jersey, on September 8, 1964.
He is survived by his children, Tyler Danielle Wright (Josh), Jonathan Patrick Brown (Karissa), and Zachary Logan Brown. He cherished his five grandchildren, Kimberlynn, Kenna, Killan, Kenzleigh, and Kassidy Wright. Additional surviving family members include his niece Jordan Brown; Michael and Sandy Vaglio; aunts Beverly (Howard) Prince and Rosemary Keiber; a large extended family, including numerous cousins; and friends.
Craig is preceded in death by his parents, Walter Brown and Kristine (Richard) Tomlinson; sister, Colleen Patrice Belcher; brother, Timothy Patrick Brown; and nephew, Timothy 'Austin' Brown.
Craig lived a life marked by unwavering conviction and unapologetic candor. With resolute determination, he navigated life's challenges on his own terms.
Craig's life was a vibrant tapestry of creativity and passion; As an accomplished guitarist, poet, and lyricist, he channeled his emotions into his art. His eclectic taste was reflected in his carefully curated collection of treasures.
Craig was driven by a strong sense of humanitarianism and a deep love for nature, particularly horticulture, which brought him serenity and peace. His diverse interests and passions were a testament to his love for life.
Beyond his artistic pursuits, His beloved dog, Maggie, a loyal dachshund companion, held a special place in his heart. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to Dollar for Doxies: www.dollarfordoxies.com
Craig's family is deeply grateful for the love and support of his friends who stood by him with genuine care and compassion. There are too many to name individually, but please know that your kindness and friendship meant the world to him.
A celebration of Craig's life will be private. We kindly request that only those who have received a personal invitation from the family attend. We appreciate your understanding and respect for our wishes during this difficult time.
The family would also like to gratefully acknowledge the medical care professionals who were part of Craig's care team over the past year. The compassion and dedication he received made a significant difference in his end of life.