Mitch Brown

BRACEVILLE—Mitch Brown, 46, of Braceville, passed away Saturday, March 17, 2018 following a valiant battle at Foster G. McGaw, Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood.
Born April 12, 1971 in Joliet, IL, Mitchell Douglas was a son of Mildred Turner (nee Griffith) of Custer Park and the late Melvin Douglas Brown.
He was raised in Braceville, where he attended grade school and attended high school at both Gardner-South Wilmington and Wilmington High School. On March 5, 1994, Mitch married Stacy Strickland in the First Baptist Church in Wilmington, and together they made their home in Wilmington before moving to Braceville.
Mitch was currently employed as a Maintenance Mechanic with C&W Service at the Amazon Fulfilment Facility in Joliet, and previously worked for Starcon International out of Manhattan, Flexco in Downers Grove and Stone Container in Joliet. A mechanic at heart, Mitch loved cars and racing. He was also fortunate to have been able to take up motorcycling with his wife, Stacy this past summer. Music was also an important part of Mitch’s life, and his taste spanned various genres. He created countless memories throughout his travels and vacations, and will be remembered for his crude and obnoxious jokes.
Above all, Mitch was a great husband and Dad who dearly loved being a “Papa.” Family was of utmost importance and though his life remained simple, he always ensured his family was happy.
Survivors include his mother, Mildred Turner, of Custer Park; wife, Stacy; children: Corey Brown and Katie Brown (fiancé Michael Newton), both of Braidwood and Don Kiper, of Wilmington, who was like a son to Mitch; three grandchildren: Brayson Avery, Kinnzee Lynn and Ella Kaye; two sisters, Diane (Phil) Hollis, of Gardner and Melba (Mark) Clark, of Reddick; one aunt, Margaret Griffith, of Custer Park; his fathers-in-law: Don Utke, of Wilmington and Howard Strickland, of Florida; two brothers-in-law: Jason (Tiffany) Utke, of Wilmington and Rick Strickland, of Florida and numerous nephews and cousins, as well as countless extended family and friends.
Mitch was preceded in death by his father, sister, Ginger Brown; one brother, Matthew Brown in infancy; his cousin, Nathan Mallory, who was like a brother and his mothers-in-law, Lynn Utke and Barb McCauley.
Visitation and video tribute will be held Saturday, March 24, 2018 from 10 a.m. until time of funeral service at 2 p.m. at Baskerville Funeral Home, 700 E. Kahler Rd. in Wilmington. Pastor Jeff Urban from Christian Faith Center will officiate, and cremation rites will be accorded at the conclusion of the services.
In the spirit of Mitch’s love of casual attire and his t-shirts, those attending the services are requested to be casual and wear their favorite t-shirt, whether funny, crude or concert related.
Preferred memorials may be made as gifts in Mitch’s memory to his family for their distribution.
Family and friends may sign the guest book, upload photographs or share Mitch’s memorial page online by logging onto: www.BaskervilleFuneral.com.
Funeral services and arrangements have been made under the direction and care of Baskerville Funeral Home in Wilmington.