John Howard Epps Sr  January 3 1938  May 28 2019 (age 81)

John Howard Epps Sr January 3 1938 May 28 2019 (age 81)

John Howard Epps, Sr. Born January 3rd, 1938 in Dallas, Texas to GA and Freddie Mae Epps. John passed away May 28th, after a brief illness in Athens, Texas. John attended schools in Dallas and graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School, San Antonio in 1957. John served many years in the Air Force Reserves as an Air Borne Radio Operator before joining the Dallas Police Department. John was also owner/operator of the family barbecue business: Epps Smokehouse. John retired from the Dallas County Sheriffs department in 2000. John enjoyed many years of retirement at his home in Gun Barrel City. During his retirement, John and Jerry Moorhead formed Moorhead-Epps Funeral Home. John was preceded in death by his parents: Garnett (GA) Epps; Freddie Mae Adams Epps and his son James Eugene Epps. John is survived and greatly missed by his loving family. John H. Epps, Jr. & wife Lita Andrew Epps & wife Alison, son James Alexander Epps Thomas Samuel Epps Alice Brite Dee Dee Morwood Linda Epps Fullen Rebecca Epps Stewart Vickie Epps And a host of nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of John Howard Epps Sr January 3 1938 May 28 2019 (age 81).

Moorhead-Epps Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Gun Barrel City, state: Texas

death notice John Howard Epps Sr January 3 1938 May 28 2019 (age 81)

obituary notice John Howard Epps Sr January 3 1938 May 28 2019 (age 81)

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