June Granger
I enjoyed watching Johnny Mack Brown's western movies. He was one of my favorite cowboys when I was very young.

Birth date: May 4, 1938 Death date: Dec 17, 2017
Johnny Mack Brown, 79, of Claude died Sunday, December 17, 2017 in Claude. Services will be 1:00 PM Thursday, December 21, 2017 in the First United Methodist Church in Claude with Rev. Jess Little, officiating. Burial will follow Read Obituary
I enjoyed watching Johnny Mack Brown's western movies. He was one of my favorite cowboys when I was very young.
Please accept my family’s heartfelt condolences on the loss of your dear loved one. May you find comfort and peace in fond memories of them, and the Almighty God’s promise in the Bible to restore those asleep in death to perfect life on a paradise Earth, and to swallow up death forever. (Isaiah 25:8)
So many memories I have of Uncle Johnny! Mother use to tell me stories about him when he was young. My favorite was how he would make his gloves lose and act like a scarecrow instead of working I will miss his hugs and kisses I will miss his smile.
He is with my mother and daddy and I bet there is a domino game going on.
I love all of you guys.
Johnny has always been great to me. As I moved away I looked forward to caling him on his bday every yr. Johnny was like a second father to me. My boys who are grown now have been so fortunate to have him a their grandpa Brown. Johnny loved his family & friends gave when he didn't have to. You are & will be missed terribly. I love you very much. Please shake my dad's hand in heaven. God Bless the Brown Family. RIP Johnny
My first memory was from Denver when Johnny was dating my mother he wanted to get to know me and took me along on his milk route when he was working for Meadowlark Dairy From milk trucks to produce trucks he took me along and did his best for me may light perpetual shine upon him and may he Rest In Peace
Johnny Brown, I just adored you. You were one of the best and will be truly missed. I will see you some day and we can catch up my friend.
Love,
Susan Boothe
Oh how I loved this man. From the time i was 5 years old he was my friend. My favorite Johnny story. I once put a quarter in the toy machine at the store and it broke, toys went everywhere. I was so scared Johnny was gonna be mad at me. He told me get a bag and clean it up. I did and I took them to him, he said I don't need those they are yours take them home. :) He always greeted me with a hug and a hello Donna. Then came my kids and they were no different he loved them from day 1. So much like family to me. Heaven got a good one.