Charles Brooks
March 31, 2017
Charles Joseph Brooks, 71, passed from this life on March 31, 2017, in Stratford. Services will be held at Hamilton’s Funeral Home, 605 Lyon Street, Des Moines, at 1:00 p.m., Friday, April 7, 2017. The family will greet friends from 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday, April 6, 2017, also at the funeral home.
Charles was born in Des Moines, June 5, 1945, to J. Archie and Gwendolyn Brooks. He grew up on the Southside and spent his youth working in the family business with his father and uncle at B&B Grocery, and his mother’s restaurant, The Sevastopol Café. After two years at Drake University, he worked as a real estate and insurance salesman, and as assistant manager at the Wakonda Country Club. He worked in the food and beverage business throughout the seventies, owning several clubs including the first disco in Iowa, the City Disco Park.
During the eighties, he was a restaurant manager and department head with Marriott Hotels in Des Moines, Lexington, Kentucky, New York City, and Saddle Brook, New Jersey. He owned “The Barbell Club” in the early nineties and finished his working life as a counsel working at the Iowa Workforce Development Building for 12 years, retiring in 2007.
Charles is survived by two brothers, John A. Brooks Sr., J. Archie Brooks Jr., and twelve nieces and nephews, of which he was particularly close to two nephews, John A. Brooks Jr. and Joseph A. Brooks Sr., both of Des Moines, and two nieces, Kathryn Kooyman of Des Moines and Elizabeth Kooyman of Los Angeles, whom he visited many times.
Preceding Charles in death are his parents, his stepfather, Dale Rummans, his brother, Donald (Pete) Brooks, his sister, Jane Kooyman and his nephew, James Brooks.
Charles expressed many times how he so liked his neighbors, with the many close friendships, in the Condominium on Grand where he had lived since 2000, and so enjoyed.
Henry Rivas
04/07/2017
Our condolences to your family--our thoughts are with you.
Henry Rivas family
Kathy Kooyman
04/06/2017
Uncle Charles I so enjoyed all the times that we spent together. Mom and I were alone after my father's passing. It was nice to have your visits to see us and feed my mom's dogs. We had dinners at your place or at our home and birthday dinners at Splash. I remember your surprise homemade apple pies or chocolate cakes. I'm thankful for times we've spent together. I hold this special in my heart. I pray that you are at peace. With love, Kathy
Beth Kooyman
04/06/2017
Uncle Charles, I'm so thankful for the time we had together. You have always been my favorite Uncle. You never forgot a birthday and you were always generous and caring. You lived your life on your own terms and you were always brave and courageous. I pray that you are at peace. I hold your memory in my heart always. With love, Beth
Nick Mancuso, Formerly with Iowa-Des Moines Supply
04/06/2017
I first met Charles when he was Ass't Manager at Wakonda Country Club. We were a supplier for his various businesses. He was a good and courteous businessman.
Pam (Dougherty) Root
04/03/2017
So very sorry for your loss, losing a family member is very sad especially a sibling. sending prayers to John and Archie