While in Jamaica, Brooks worked with the West Jamaica Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists as an
accountant,
bookstore assistant manager, and member of a singing quartet. In 1959, Stennett married Erma R. Parchment. They moved to New York, where he joined the staff of the Northeastern Conference of Seventh-Day Adventist. They had three daughters, Andrea, Audra, and Amalia. After continuing his education at Oakwood, Brooks returned to the Northeastern Conference and served as the conference's accountant, secretary-treasurer and treasurer before becoming conference president. As president, Brooks oversaw the construction of a
nursing home,
senior citizen housing, the Northeastern Conference Headquarters building, the purchase of a high school and the development of a
campsite. In addition to his work at the Northeastern Conference, he loved to travel. He was certified as a cruise counselor by the
Cruise Lines International Association and was a member of the
American Society of Travel Agents and its Industrial Committee. Brooks died April 4, 2008, of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. ==Honors and awards==