A new scholarship at Vance-Granville Community College will bear the name of a Vance County native who lost his life in combat during the Iraq War. The Lunsford B. Brown II Memorial Academic Achievement Scholarship was recently established by members of his family, including his mother, Deborah F. Brown of Henderson, who chairs the VGCC Board of Trustees.
Deborah Brown said that the family had talked for several years about creating a scholarship in memory of Lunsford, who was killed in action on Sept. 20, 2003, in Abu Ghraib, Iraq, at age 27. He held the rank of Specialist in the U.S. Army and was an electronic intelligence interceptor/analyst, assigned to A Company, 302nd Military Intelligence Battalion.
In addition to his parents, his wife, Sherrie Wheeler Brown, and daughter, Amber (now 12 years old), Lunsford Brown II was survived by a sister, Dana Brown Simpson, and a brother, former NFL player Jason Brown.
Members of the Brown family gathered for this photo to celebrate the creation of the new Lunsford B. Brown II Memorial Scholarship. They included, in front, from left to right: J.W. Brown Jr., Alexandria Williams, Michael Simpson Jr., Noah Brown and Naomi Brown; in back, from left to right: Lunsford B. Brown, Lunsford B. Brown III (“Tre”), being held by his mother, Tay Brown, Jason Brown, Deborah Brown, Amber Brown, Sherrie Brown, Dana Simpson and Michael Simpson. Young “Tre” was named in honor of his uncle, the namesake of the new scholarship. (photo provided by Brown family)
Deborah Brown remembers her son as both “an artist and an athlete.” After graduating from Northern Vance High School, he enrolled at North Carolina A&T State University, where he met his future wife and was a member of the ROTC.
In awarding the new VGCC scholarship, preference will be given to students who are from Vance County and who are enrolled in the Simulation and Game Development degree program. “Lunsford loved video games, so I could see him enjoying and excelling in a program like that,” Deborah Brown said.
“The heroic service and sacrifice of Lunsford B. Brown II will serve as an inspiration to VGCC students and our community for years to come,” said Dr. Stelfanie Williams, president of VGCC. “We extend our appreciation to the entire Brown family for their leadership and their support of our students. Their beloved son, brother, husband, father and uncle will forever be remembered through this fitting tribute.”
Deborah Brown, who is also a Vance County commissioner, has served on the college’s Board of Trustees since 2009, and as its chair since 2012. She is also a member of the VGCC Endowment Fund Board of Directors.
Through the Endowment Fund, VGCC has awarded more than 8,000 scholarships to students since 1982. Scholarships have been endowed by numerous individuals, industries, businesses, civic groups, churches and the college’s faculty and staff. Tax-deductible donations to the VGCC Endowment Fund have often been used to honor or remember a person, group, business or industry with a lasting gift to education. For more information about the Endowment Fund, call (252) 738-3409.