Apr 16, 2020

Charity Pearl Brown

Posted Apr 16, 2020 3:13 PM

Charity Pearl Brown passed away in Woodston, Kansas on April 9, 2020, at the age of 36. She was born in Colby, Kansas to Richard Drullinger, Sr. and Leona (Blair) Drullinger on July 30, 1983.

Charity grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska until high school when the family moved to McCook, Nebraska. She finished her GED while in McCook and went on to receive training as a Certified Nursing Assistant and a Med-Aide. Charity worked for a traveling agency that hired out CNAs and Med-Aides around Nebraska. She was a mother to six children: Dakota, JaeLynn, Bryce, Michaela, Logan, and Breanna; and to a step-daughter, Elayna.

Charity was so full of life, outspoken and honest to a fault. She had an infectious and strong personality that rubbed off on everyone she met. She shared her strength and wisdom with those who needed it and never stopped fighting for the things she wanted in life. She was interested in legal research, crafts, and décor. Charity was passionate about her Native American heritage. She will forever be remembered as putting her kids first, being proud of her kids, and doing anything she could to provide a better life for them.

Charity is survived by her mother, Leona Drullinger of McCook; children, Dakota Drullinger of McCook, JaeLynn (Peyton) Wayman of Bartley, NE, Bryce Shafer of McCook, Michael Brown of Woodston, Logan Brown of Woodston, Breanna Brown of Woodston, and step-daughter, Elayna Herbel of Woodston; siblings, Richard (Tamara) Drullinger, Jr. of Phillipsburg, KS, Brandon (Rebecca) Drullinger of McCook, and Kelsy (Kyle) Blackman of McCook; grandpa, Lewis “Roy” Drullinger of Woodston; nieces and nephews, Sharon, Victoria, KateLynn, Jordan, Amanda, Gabriel, and Ethan; and great-nephew, James.

She is preceded in death by her father, Richard Drullinger, Sr.; step-father, Darrell Roberts; and grandmother Edith Drullinger.

A private family graveside has been chosen due to the COVID-19 outbreak. A memorial service will be announced at a later.

Memorials are suggested to the Charity Brown Memorial Fund and may be sent in care of Plumer-Overlease Funeral Home, Stockton, KS 67669.