John Mathews

1947 - 2021

John Mathews obituary, 1947-2021, Carrollton, TX

John Mathews

1947 - 2021

John Mathews Obituary

Published by Dallas Morning News on May 2, 2021.
MATHEWS, John John Marshall Mathews Jr. of Carrollton, Texas passed away from complications of COVID-19 on Tuesday, April 27, 2021 at the age of 73. John was born on December 19, 1947 to Fay and John Mathews Sr. in Dallas, Texas. John graduated from North Dallas High School in 1966. He then pursued a degree in education from North Texas State, and upon graduation he began his teaching and coaching career with the Carrollton Farmers Branch ISD--serving at both R.L. Turner High School and DeWitt Perry Middle School. He went on to earn his Master's degree in Administration in 1991 from Texas Women's University. After working as an administrator, John continued serving students and CFBISD by being elected to the school board in 2011, and was elected President in 2018. During his 51 years of service to CFBISD, John's most treasured duty was being the "Voice of Standridge Stadium". Outside of school, we can credit "Mr. Mathews" for training a majority of the drivers within the Carrollton Farmers Branch city limits. Throughout his life, John pursued his passion for the Lord by participating in the choir and holiday performances at First Baptist Church of Carrollton. John is survived by his wife of 38 years, Dina. Daughter Amy Sexton and her husband Marty of Leander, TX. Daughter, Julie Hovey and her husband Dave of Dallas. Son, Todd Frank and wife Abby of Parker, TX. Son, Rhett Mathews of Keller. Grandchildren, Kristen and Megan Kelly, Connor, Payton and Ashton Jane Frank, Davis and Travis Maddox, Reagan Hovey and Wyatt Mathews. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a memorial contribution to Mazie's Mission Rescue Clinic, 2501 E. Hebron Parkway, Suite 200, Carrollton, Texas 75010.

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Chandler and Jay

May 2, 2021

When John married my sister 38 years ago, he was a wonderful addition to the family. I never saw him without a smile or in a bad mood. He touched a lot of lives and he will be missed.

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