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Johnny Otis Brown Jr.

Fort Worth, Texas

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Johnny Otis Brown Jr., 40, joined the Lord on Monday, May 2, 2011. Memorial service: 2 p.m. Thursday at the Church of Nazarene, 2222 E. Park Row, Arlington. Survivors: Wife, Jennifer Brown; children, Walinda, Johnny III, Jacoby, Jolynn, Joslyn; parents, Joyce and Johnny Sr.; brother, John;...

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Hey J. It has been a year and It is still hard to believe that your not here. I know your still with us in spirit and always in our hearts, but I miss your wise advice and guidance. I will always remember what you said and every time I feel lost I hear your words. Miss you Bro.

Well Johnny, tomorrow will be a year when God brought home one of his finest angel. You have been greatly missed every day, but at the same time happy for you to be "Living the big life". I always think of the laughs, the stories, the smiles, and the memories you left behind. Love you & miss you.
P.S. Thanks for looking out for P.J.

Daddy Said "Go To Bed"

It's been almost a year since you went to be with the Lord, but it feels as though it was just yesterday. The pain of losing you is still fresh, but thankfully so are the endless memories eternally shared between a big Sister and her little Brother.

“Bubba Brown,” I will always remember your beautiful smile, your voice, the laughter, the compliments, your ability to tell the truth like no other and your crazy sense of humor.

I often think about the time you, Jocky...

R.I.P. my love...another day here without you. i miss you baby.continue to watch over me and the girls. with all my love

Johnny, i miss you each and every day. there is not a day that goes by that i don't think about you...loving you always and forever....and the girls miss you and love you always and forever...always in our hearts

Baby, only God could love you more and we was so happy to give you back to him. When you would tell us that you would see angle when you sleep, we knew that you had return to your up-bringing and was ready to see the savior.

Cant tell you how much you are missed. Love you big cousin..

O Lord, where do I begin? Johnny you was and always will be dear to my heart. I looked up to you and your wisdom. You always looked out for me. Blood doesn’t define family, and I will always be proud to call you brother. I hope you know all the lives you touched. I truly believe you’ll continue to do so as you take your place beside our lord. Miss you so much Johnny and don’t worry about Jen and the girls. I promised you I’d be there, and I have been every day. So R.I.P my friend. Till we...

I remember some of the things me you & bro use get into. LOL we had some good times & some even better laughs. You will really be missed big bro.