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Johnny Lee Mcdowell
December 23, 1941 — September 4, 2019
Mr. Johnny Lee McDowell was born December 23, 1941 in Sour Lake, Tx out of the union of the late Wilbur McDowell and Mary Louise Victoria (Mose J. Johnson Jr. "MJ") step father
Johnny graduated from Blackshear school in 1960 in Sour Lake, TX. After Johnny graduated, he moved to Houston, Tx and a few years later he moved to Detroit that's when he decided to join the U.S. Army in 1966
After serving his country that's when Johnny continued his journey of traveling. The road took Johnny from Houston, Detroit, Virginia, Missouri, Utah and finally resting in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Johnny was always a faithful member of church. He was a liaison for the VA and he traveled all over helping new VA members. He also volunteered his time with the Blinded Veterans Associations (BVA).
For 77 years Johnny shared his life with his late parents and step father... His memory will remain forever in the hearts and minds of his children, daughters Cynthia Odoms (Kevin) of Houston, Mary McDowell of Houston, Torya Richardson of Detroit, son, Victor White (Yolanda) of Detroit. He leaves Grandchildren, Conisha McDowell of Houston, Darrius McDowell of Houston, Cocounista McDowell of Houston, Jessica McDowell of Houston, Fredrick McDowell of Houston, Michael Whitt Jr. of Houston, and Victor White (lil Vic) of Detroit and a host of great-grandchildren... He leaves 2 sisters Marietta McDowell who proceeded him in death, Gwen Mallett 2 brothers Dwight Johnson and Rodney Eric Johnson and his Dear aunt Lena Grigsby and many Dear friends
Dad
If I could write a story
It would be the greatest ever told
Of a kind and loving father
Who had a heart of Gold
If I could write a million pages
But still be unable to say, just how
much I love and miss you every single day
I'm going to miss our nightly phone conversations
I will remember all you taught me
I'm hurt but I wont be sad because you'll send me down the answers
And you'll always be my dad
I love you Dad and I truly will miss you
Your Daughter Cynthia Eileen
Hey Pops, Hey Son, I'm waiting to hear that again, enjoying talks about you walking with your friend. I'm going to miss you very much, walking through those doors would be so clutch. Until I see you again
I love you forever & always
Your son & Friend
Arrangements Entrusted to:
Riverside Funeral Home of Albuquerque
225 San Mateo Blvd. NE
(505) 764-9663
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