We at Brooks Clinton Funeral Services feel it is important to update how we are handling services during this Corona Virus (COVID 19) pandemic. Our primary concern remains the safety of the families we serve and our staff. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Surgeon General have recommended keeping gatherings to less than 10 persons. As well the Maryland Department of Health (MDH) has prohibited gatherings of over 10 people. We will provide Designation slips for Funeral Services, traveling to and From Viewing and Burial being as though we have a Stay at Home order effective.
For everyone’s best interests, we have adopted it as our practice until further notice from these our public health agencies and officials. Additionally, we ask individuals to call rather than visit unannounced our offices as we will also try to stagger our staffing to adhere best we can to governmental request to enable more social distancing of staff. Always feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns. Let us keep all those affected by this pandemic as well as all the critical care individuals and our leaders in our prayers.
Spencer Carl Stevenson was born to Florence Stevenson and the late Zollie Pointer on October
27, 1970, in Baltimore, Maryland. His remarkable life came to a peaceful conclusion on April
16, 2021, due to a long-term illness.
Throughout his life, Spencer demonstrated the importance of family, regardless of blood relation,
and is well regarded for his intention to include everyone at his table. He was extremely close to
his mother and was her rock. Spencer also had a tight relationship with...
Spencer Carl Stevenson was born to Florence Stevenson and the late Zollie Pointer on October
27, 1970, in Baltimore, Maryland. His remarkable life came to a peaceful conclusion on April
16, 2021,...