Brooke Marie "Boogie" Culbreth

Born: January 26, 1988  Died: September 29, 2006

Brooke Marie "Boogie" Culbreth, age 18, of Concord, Daddy's Princess and her mom's best friend, went home to be with the Lord suddenly Friday, Sept. 29, 2006, at her home of natural causes.
She was a member of First Baptist Church, Concord, where she was a child care worker in the Concord Christian School. Brooke was manager of the Farragut High School Boys' Soccer Team for the past four years, where she received Manager of the Year for the Region for three of those years. She was an avid dancer and loved working with "her kids" in the Concord Christian School Day Care Program.
Brooke is survived by her loving and devoted family: parents, Walter E. III "Wallie" and Donna Howard Culbreth; brothers and sister-in-law, Walter and Ashley Culbreth, Bradley Culbreth and girlfriend, Megan Vendley all of Concord; paternal grandparents, Walter E. Jr. "Dude" and Peggy Culbreth of Davidson, N.C.; maternal grandparents, Regina Gayer and husband Bland of Pompano Beach, Fla., Jim Howard and wife Marsha of Franklin, N.C.; several aunts, uncles and cousins; and "her boys," the Farragut High School Boy's Soccer Team.
A Celebration of Life service will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church, Concord, with the Rev. Dr. Steve Fultz, Walter E. "Wallie" Culbreth and the Rev. Dr. Craig Culbreth officiating. The family will receive friends at the church following the Celebration Service. Pallbearers will be her brothers, Walter Culbreth and Bradley Culbreth; cousins, Josh, Jonathan, Jeremy and Todd Culbreth, Tyler Lee, and Jack Summer. Honorary pallbearers: members of the Farragut Boys' Soccer Teams for the past four years. The family and friends will meet Wednesday at Pleasant Forest Cemetery, Concord, for a 4 p.m. graveside service.
The family requests memorials may be made to Farragut Christian Church, "Prom of the Stars," 138 Admiral Road, Knoxville, TN 37934.
Arrangements are by Rose Mortuary Mann Heritage Chapel.

Published in The Oak Ridger(TN)
October 4, 2006

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