Zachary Alan Brown passed away on November 2, 2024. He was a beloved husband, son, brother, uncle, and friend who will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
As a gift to all who loved him, we will now share that Zach’s birthday was May 3, 1994. He did not appreciate birthday celebrations, and orchestrated many hangouts with friends over the years in which they didn’t know they were there to celebrate his birthday. Zach was an Atlanta native who loved working in live events and attending concerts. The man could never hold still, and could often be found on a mountain bike, skate board, heelys, or rollerblades. He will also be remembered for his love of craft beer and whiskey, coffee, steak, soccer, and video games. We will never forget his crazy thick eyebrows, wild beard, ability to learn incredibly quickly, awesome sense of humor, and ability to read the room and insult people in a way that made them feel known and cared about. Zach’s faith in Jesus Christ drove his love for those around him.
Throughout his career, he was known for his hard work, dedication, and passion for helping others. But more than anything, Zach was an incredible friend. He responded to texts wildly fast and was always down to hang out. He loved helping people, and felt left out if you didn’t invite him to help you move out of your apartment. We’d say that Zach could not have been more loved, but we know he’s now more loved in the arms of his Creator than we could ever imagine.
Zach is survived by his introverted wife who is doing her best with his incredible network of friends and contacts. Her name is Paige. He also has three siblings that he would definitely tell you are less funny than he was - Matt, Josh, and Ansley along with their spouses Bethany and Brandon. His parents, Matt and Chrys, will be finding some of the pranks he left in their house for a while. He also has in-laws - Rick, Michelle, Emily, and Ethan - who will always be working to make Paige laugh as hard as Zach could. Zach has five pirate nephews, three princess nieces, grandparents, cousins, and aunts and uncles that adore him.
You’re invited to join us in celebrating our love for Zach:Friday, November 8, 2024First Baptist Church AlpharettaMemorial Service - 10 amCoffee hour - 11 am
Please plan to wear what you’d wear to hang out with Zach, such as jeans, a t-shirt or tank top, and Vans.
Graveside prayer for family only will be held later in the day.
In lieu of flowers, please click here to contribute to help with medical and funeral expenses.








Dear Paige: Our hearts go out to you at this very sad time. We’ll always remember Zach at the Twinless Twin’s conferences, ready to help where needed. What a fun loving man, who will be truly missed by so many. Our condolences to you and your families. With love, Paul and Margaret Daffin
Zachary was an amazing young man. Truly sad for your loss. I got the pleasure to get to know him some in 5979 youth group.
I didn’t know him long but he was great to work with. We worked together in Texas and it was a hectic week made better because of him. I remember I wasn’t thrilled that he kept suggesting all these super healthy places to eat or order. I didn’t realize why. And made a joke of it. He told me why. I felt super bad and tried to apologize But he just brushed it off like it was nothing. The jokes just started flying back and forth after that.
When he became labor coordinator for streamline, he talked about making me do Atlanta shows mostly so we could hang out and play some D&D.
He will be greatly missed.
I am praying for my uncle Rick and my aunt Michele Getchell and my cousin Paige and my cousin Emily and my cousin Ethan and I have been praying a lot. Sean Krause
Zach (Sabi to his gamer friends) always let you know his priorities. He had his time scheduled for gaming and he had his time scheduled for life. He lived a good life and he’s gone much too soon. He loved his wife and family, he loved music, whiskey, mountain biking, soccer, LEDs, traveling, video games. He loved all of those things. But more than anything he loved the people he spent time with. He loved teaching people new things. He loved seeing other people succeed. A more sincere brother and friend you will never find, and I’m thankful to have had him in my life.
Zach and I go way back. We were a part of the original sound team at Liberty Church many years ago. Although time has separated us he was a true friend and brother I admired.
Paige,
I am so moved by your testimony of faithful devotion during this ordeal. I pray for all God’s mercy and peace to you.
Zach was, in the short time that I worked with him, a serious Christian, competent technician and a fun guy to be around.
Until we meet again, Brother Zach.
Jake Feigl
Sending my love and condolences to Paige and the whole family. Zach was a wonderful guy and a great friend. Supportive, encouraging and selfless. I’ll miss geeking out about sound gear and music over Zach’s latest lunch recommendation. Safe home my friend.
Zach, you will be so missed. Although we didn’t talk often, your familiar face helped make my time on the FBCA tech team feel all the more like home. I’ll miss sharing a booth with you.
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Please accept our sincere condolences for your loss. Grieve as long as it takes but remember to celebrate every moment that Zach had with you too.
My 95 yo dad was dying at the same time and passed on November 7th. Just lost our 99.6 yo Mom on August 10th, and brother March 13th 2023. What has gotten us through each devastating loss is knowing we will be reunited in the future.
Our precious Savior Jesus is returning soon so we’re focusing on that glorious time when we all will be together in heaven. Praise Him for His loving grace and mercy.
Again our hearts go out to you and your family at this difficult time. God bless you and your family always. 🙏❤️
Love and prayers,
EvaJo and Rick Ward
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