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  Howdy and welcome to my ranch on the wild, wild web! Kick off your boots and wander around a bit and enjoy your time while listening to music of the West, tales of the frontier, Cowboy Poetry, and the occassional visit with a legend of the trail. I hope you enjoy your stay as much as I enjoy knowing you're visiting.
 
  It's been said that where there's a warm smile, an open door and a mild manner, there is the West. We believe in the Spirit of the West and want to pass that on to folks who visit. It's a time to sit a spell, relax, and even daydream about cool streams, hawks flying high, the sound of a squeaking saddle, and the hooves on the trail, and the wonderful smell of the outdoors.
 
  So enjoy all of the trails of the wild, wild, web adventure, the trail of Waynetta's Western Roundup, Hide and Horn, and Legends of the West...all there to lead you to a fun Western listening experience.




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Waynetta's Mission Statement:

`To promote the way of the West… the lifestyle, the integrity, the values and character through story, poetry, and music.
`To be a voice of uplifting, positive entertainment and education
`To introduce people, critters and places uniquely Western in character

Marvin Lee Brown Jr., age 86, of Tom Bean, Texas passed away on Thursday, November 24, 2011 at WNJ Hospital, Sherman, Texas. He was born on July 14, 1925 in Houston, Texas to Marvin Lee and Opal Champ Brown. He married Elizabeth Waynetta Ausmus Brown on June 24, 2000 in Sherman, Texas.

He was a member of the United States Naval Reserve from 1947 to 1951, with a rating of DDM2 .He served in WWII and Korea. He was a graduate of Texas A&M University.

Mr. Brown was an mechanical engineer in the building industry. He was a Presbyterian and loved hunting, bass fishing and story telling.

He is survived by his wife, Waynetta, and children, Mark Brown and wife Sue of Maricopa, Arizona, Patty Brown, Roger Dennis, Rowlett, Texas, Rick Dennis and wife Lisa of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Jerry Dennis, Eryn Tormos and husband Felix of Sherman, Texas. He has one sister, Lois Holcomb, Houston, Texas and numerous grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and a host of friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Marvin L. and Opal Champ Brown and one son, Marvin L. Brown III.

The family wishes to give special thanks to WNJ Hospice and SICU nursing staff.

A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, December 27, 2011, from 6-9 p.m. at the American Funeral Service Chapel, 4312 W. Crawford St. Denison, Texas, with Bob Upchurch officiating. Bob will be the Master of Ceremony of the story telling.

In lieu of flowers the family requests any donation could go to the Cal Farley Boys Ranch, P.O. Box 1890, Amarillo, Texas 79174, 800-687-3722 www.calfarley.org.

All arrangements are under the direction of American Funeral Services, Denison, Texas.

The online registry may be signed on www.americanfuneralservice-fh.com.
Published in The Herald Democrat on December 18, 2011
In Remembrance of
Marvin Brown Jr.
With regret, we tell you of the death of Marvin Brown.  

A long time supporter and contributor to the Tejas Storytelling Association, Marvin passed away on Thanksgiving Day. He had been a tireless worker for TSA, giving countless volunteer hours, and was particularly involved in telling to children and teaching them to tell. Always supportive of other tellers, our Volunteer Service Award was named for him as a way of honoring his contributions to our organization. He was 86 years old.


We extend our sympathy to his wife Waynetta Ausmus and his entire family. Please visit the link below and navigate toMarvin's obituary and to leave a message in the guest book for Waynetta and his family.


A memorial service is planned for December 27th from 6 to 9 pm. at American Funeral Services   4312 West Crawford   Denison Texas. (903-463-6300). The family hopes that there will be folks interested in telling a story, not only one about Marvin, but one you'd just like to tell in his honor.


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