Johnny Rouse Jr.

Johnny Wilburn Rouse Jr. of Bryan, Texas passed away at 1:04 a.m. on October 5, 2016 at Hospice Brazos Valley in Bryan, Texas. Johnny served his country faithfully in the U.S. Army for 23 years, retiring as Chief Warrant Officer 3.

He is survived by his wife Philomina of College Station, Texas; son Cory Rouse and family of Los Angeles, California; daughter Hilary Cartwright of Kountze, Texas and daughter Lauren Dasher of Evansville, Indiana.

A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday October 7, 2016 at Calvary Fellowship, 2009 Cavitt Ave. in Bryan, Texas. For more information contact [wpseo_address show_state=”1″ show_country=”1″ show_phone=”1″ show_phone_2=”1″ show_fax=”1″ show_email=”1″ show_logo=”0″]

Condolences

  1. Phil:
    I was very sad to learn of Johnny’s death. He was incredibly nice to our beloved Oscar and we will always remember this kindness. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you.

  2. Dear Phil…. keeping you in my thoughts. I know your shared love of animals will be good memories for you.
    Suanne Pledger

  3. Robert and I wish to say how sorry we are at the passing of Johnny, he was always so full of life. He always had a story to tell when we were at Baylor Scott and White that left us laughing. And when you started pet sitting you 2 were the only ones I trusted with my fur babies. Prayers and love sent to you Phil. Carlon and Robert Gerke

  4. Our prayers and thoughts are with the family. He was a special long time friend. Tommy and Ginger Lanehart

  5. Johnny was my lifelong friend. I was verysaddened too hear of his passing. My prayers are with his family.

  6. Johnny was Johnny – his friends confirmed that at his service. A man with compassion for others who never missed an opportunity to tell you how important you were to him. I like to believe he saw how important he was to us today. I’m so glad I had the opportunity to work with him and to enjoy his friendship. Cherish your memories; I will.

  7. I was sad to hear that Johnny passed away. He was a great boss and mentor for eight years. He will be missed. Mike Chock, Honolulu Museum of Art Security Department.

  8. I am so sorry for your loss. To lose a dear friend or a relative is the hardest thing to deal with. Many have found this Bible verse at Revelation 21:4 to be comforting, that verse discusses the Bible’s encouraging promise to end death forever.

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