Charles Shivers, Brother of Brian Free & Assurance's Bill Shivers, Has Passed Away

Charles Shivers, the brother of Bill Shivers, has passed away. Bill Shivers is the lead singer of the Southern Gospel group Brian Free and Assurance, who has just scored a big hit recently with "Say Amen." Charles had been battling liver cancer for over a year prior to his death. He died in his residence and he was 28 years-old.
In addition to his mother, Mr. Shivers is survived by his wife, Jessica Rene Goodman Shivers, one son, Cash Rivera, one brother William Brent Shivers, Jr. and one sister, Beth Shivers.
From the Brian Free & Assurance Facebook page:
Please keep Bill and his family in your prayers. This morning around 10:00am his 28 year old brother passed away. Charles had been battling Liver Cancer for about a year and God chose to take him home. As you can imagine this is very hard on Bill and his family. Thank you all for your prayers.
Arrangements are as follows:
Visitation is Saturday, July 11th from 6-8 pm
Service is on Sunday, July 12th at 3pm
Both will take place at Bowen-Donaldson Home for Funerals
420 Love Ave
Tifton, Ga 31794
Phone: 229-382-4255
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