Johnny Mack Brown, Sr., 72, of San Angelo was welcomed into the Lord’s arms April 14, 2017. Johnny Mack was born in Texas City, TX on September 29, 1944 to Mildred and Joe Virgil Brown. He lived in the Houston area until 1991, in which time he moved to San Angelo with his wife, Glenda. His life-long career on this earth was a Pipefitter out of Local 211 in Houston. He followed in his father and brother’s footsteps in the Houston area, and helped build the Houston Space Center as well as; the nuclear plant in Bay City, TX. He was medically retired with over 40 years of service. During his first marriage, he was blessed with two children, Cheryl and Johnny Mack Brown, Jr. Johnny Mack was preceded in death by his parents, his sister, Joanne and his brother Jerry. He leaves behind his soulmate and wife of 38 years, Glenda Brown, and "Mom" Jean Hicks, and a grandson, Joseph Virgil Brown of Atlanta, GA. Also a brother and sister in love, David & Ida Hicks, along with many other family members and friends. In following God’s teachings, he was very evangelistic in wanting to tell anyone who would listen about the miracles that had been awarded to him through his Lord Jesus Christ. Most recently he renounced and cleansed his heart, and prayed for his soul to be cleansed of any and all animosity he had harbored in his heart throughout his lifetime. He loved his church family at Freedom Fellowship, his Life Group and was always praying for, and with them and loving the Lord Jesus Christ. Johnny was a loving and wonderful husband. He and Glenda walked together in life’s journey, never apart. An open viewing will be held on Sunday, April 16th from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM, and also on Monday from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Graveside services will be on Tuesday, April 18, 2017 at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens at 10:30 AM. “BABE, you are walking with the Lord free from pain now and for that I am thankful to Jesus. And I am extremely thankful for our years together. God gave me a perfect partner in you. Praise you, Lord Jesus Christ.”
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
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