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Charles Franklin Brock

January 22, 1935 — June 30, 2016

The greatest story teller of our life time, Charlie Brock, has gone to be with the Lord. Born in Highland County, VA near the Blue ridge mountains, Charlie had a larger than life personality that will be missed by all his friends and family. Always a world changer since birth, he joined the Navy at 18 years old, married Doris McLaughlin and began to raise 3 sons, Tom, Jim, and Tim. After 4 years in the US Navy he joined the VA State Police where he protected and served the citizens of Virginia. All the while raising his boys to understand what it meant to work hard and live by the “Golden Rule”. Teaching them how to be self-sufficient by hunting, fishing, growing and selling vegetables along US RT 10, to cooking and eating just about everything they grew or caught. Doris had her hands full with all those boys, their antics, and Charlies sense of adventure. In 1975, his local cookouts which hosted many people took on a whole new form by founding Brock’s Catering. All the while leading up to Charlies vision of serving our community with a restaurant. In 1987, after 28 years of service, Charlie retired from the Virginia State Police and Brock’s Barbecue was born. That is a total of 63 years serving our community with stories only Charlie could tell, Good Food, Good Friends, and Good Times. In 1999, he fully retired to Deltaville Virginia, where his view of the Chesapeake Bay was his continual solace. Retirement was not in a word in Charlie’s vocabulary. While there he became involved with the Middlesex Moose Lodge 2401. Where he enjoyed sharing all his stories, cooking, fishing, making new recipes and trying them out on all his friends and family, as I’m sure you have heard, “here try this” at one time or another. His sons, Tim and Jim, run his dream with all his grandchildren working and serving in some form to make Brocks the family business that it is today.
Charles F. Brock, 81, of Chesterfield, died Thursday, June 30, 2016. He was preceded in death by his parents William and Cornelia Brock and brother William Brock. Mr. Brock was a retired Virginia State Police Officer and a member of its Association. He was a United States Navy Veteran, owner and operator of Brocks BBQ since 1987 and a member of The Moose Lodge #2401 in Deltaville. He is survived by his wife, Doris M. Brock; sons, Thomas Franklin Brock, Timothy Lee Brock and wife, Lisa, and James Allan Brock and friend, Vickie; sister, Joann Mullenax and husband, Donald; grandchildren, Lauren Smith and husband, Jacob, Emily Brock, Sarah Brock, Austin Brock and Alex Brock, as well as a large extended family. A funeral Service will be conducted 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 6, 2016 at the Cornerstone Assembly of God, 10551 Chalkley Rd., Richmond, Va. 23237. Interment will follow in Dale Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tuesday at The Cornerstone Assembly of God. In lieu of flowers, donations to be made to the Moose Lodge # 2401, 16828 General PullerHighway, Deltaville, VA 23043 and Virginia State Police Association, www.vspa.org or 6944 Forest Hill Ave, Richmond, VA 23225. Condolences may be registered at www.jtmorriss.com .
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Tuesday, July 5, 2016

6:00 - 9:00 pm (Eastern time)

Cornerstone Assembly of God

10551 Chalkley Road, Richmond, VA 23237

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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

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