The memorial for Johnie Ray Brennan, Jr., is 10:00 AM Wedneday, August 15, in Central Assembly of God.
The family requests attenders wera O.U. Shirts. Arrangements by Henninger-Hinson.
The memorial service for Johnie Ray Brennan Jr. 47, year-old Enid
resident will be 10:00AM Wednesday, August 15, 2018 in the Central Assembly
of God Church. Rev. Josh Cosby will officiate. Arrangements are under the
direction of Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home.
Johnie was born February
16, 1971 in Enid to Johnie and Betty (Johnson) Brennan and died Sunday,
August 5, 2018 in Bass Pavilion. He attended local schools and graduated
from Norman High School with the class of 1989. He then attended Job Core in
Tahlequah, Oklahoma. He returned to Enid where he worked at Advance Food
Company until ill-health forced his retirement.
He was a life-time member of Central Assembly. Johnie loved watching O.U. football and his favorite wrestler, John Cena.
He is survived by his mother Betty of the home, one brother Meryle of Muskogee, one niece Brianna Brennan and one nephew Josiah Brennan, both of Muskogee.
He was preceded in death by his father, his brother Terry Eckhardt, and both maternal and paternal grandparents.
The family requests that attenders wear O.U. shirts for the memorial.
Memorials in Johnie's name may be made to Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home.
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