Johnny Bernard Smith, Jr.

Hey! Ba Ba Re Bop by Lionel Hampton left an impression on Johnny Bernard Smith, Sr. so much so that he gave his only son, Johnny Bernard Smith, Jr. the nickname Bebop and if you knew Bebop, you would know why that song suited him well.

Johnny Bernard Smith, Jr., also known as Bebop, went home to Jesus on August 30, 2020 at the age of 74.  Johnny Bernard Smith, Jr. was born to Johnny Bernard and Dorothy M. Smith on January 24, 1946 in Galveston, Texas.

Johnny grew up in Texas City and graduated from Lincoln High School in 1965.  He served in the U. S. Army during the Vietnam War. Earning an honorable discharge, he later attended Prairie View A & M and Central State University. His first job was at Frigidaire in Dayton, Ohio; however, he retired from Marathon Oil as an operator in Texas City, Texas.

Very much like the song mentioned earlier, Johnny loved the roaring good times, always had a smile on his face and never met a stranger. He was a loving husband and father; blending his family with his wife’s family on December 13, 1990. Johnny was an avid fan of the La Marque Cougars, attending football games almost every Friday night.

Throughout his entire life, he held an unwavering faith in God, which he shared with those who surrounded him. Not only was he a Mason in Dayton Ohio, Johnny was also a longtime member and Deacon at Progressive Missionary Baptist Church.

Johnny is preceded in death by his parents and is survived by his wife, Mildred, two daughters:  Kellie Clay (Fyodor) and Amber Wallace; two sons: Johnny B. Smith III and Christopher G. Archie (Marquita), three sisters: Carol Oliver, Linda Hamilton, Deborah Turner (Roy) 6 grandchildren: Johnny, Chris, Saivyon, Madison, Braylon, Taylor, a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Visitation will be held from 9:00am-11:00am on Friday, September 4, 2020 at Progressive Missionary Baptist Church with the service to follow at 11:00am. Officiating the service will be Rev. Jonathan Steele.  Interment will follow at Hayes Grace Memorial Park Cemetery in Hitchcock, Texas.

A special thank you to Davita Dialysis in Victory Lakes. Please send donations to the American Kidney Foundation.

Psalms 4:8 In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, LORD, make me dwell in safety.

 

 

5 comments

  1. Good bye cuz see you on the other side

    Gail Bailey
  2. I went to work at Marathon Oil Company with Bebop in early 2002. Bop was a great storyteller and singer. Sometimes while working the night shift, WesBee would come over the radio playing his harmonica and Bop would hotfoot it to where WesBee was playing and start singing with him and sometimes dancing. It was a wonderful show that really helped when working nights.
    Bebop was a Christian, we would talk about our faith many times over the years. I know one day I will be able to shake Bop’s hand again.
    Rest in Peace Bebop, I know you will be among the angels singing and praising the Lord.

    Your friend and coworker,
    Candie

    Candie
  3. Ol’ BeBop! I worked with BeBop for several years and have a lot of memories of him. He was always a gentle soul and i can’t name a time I ever saw him get mad. Anytime we had a problem on the unit, BeBop would simply show up and all our issues would go away. I think he had an angel following him around all the time!

    Hoot

    Chris hoot
  4. Bebop was my friend, lover as well as my husband. I will always keep his memory and love in my heart and soul. I miss him very much and think of him often the good and not so good times.

    Mildred

    Mildred Smith
  5. Still in love with my Bebop. Mildred

    Mildred Smith

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