Susie Johnson

Birth date: Aug 3, 1944 Death date: Sep 23, 2015
Sonny (Ovis) O. Mead Sonny Mead, of Blountsville, AL, was born on August 3, 1944, and passed away in Tucson, AZ on September 23, 2015, at the age of 71 years old. Sonny is survived by his loving wife, Rosa; mother Imogene Mead; Read Obituary
I did not know Sonny but I knew his sister Pat and know his sister Judy and his mother and I know what a rock he was to the entire family. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family at this difficult time and I hope all the wonderful memories you have of him will help sustain you during this period. Sue Dillon
Paul & Tina,
Our family was saddened to hear of your loss. We pray that God grants you peace and comfort and that the many happy memories of good times together will always lift you up just when you need it the most. We know you are strong and have deep faith. We know that you will see each other again.
Greg & Linda
Sonny was my sisters dad but we were a holiday family ..getting together for my niece and nephew and Christmas, ! My sister and sonny had such a great father daughter relationship! I always admired that .it's rare to see such a close nit loving family ..sonny will truly be missed my thoughts and prayers go out to Rosa ,ima gene the kids and all of his friends and family that are mourning his loss
My Dear first cousin, I love you! We were babies together, we played together, along with Patricia & Judy & some other first cousins , before you all moved to Arizona back in the 50's! I have always had fond memories of being with you & getting our first puppies at the same time from the traveling peddler man! You named your puppy Sniggy! You will always be in my heart!-----your first cousin---Patsy Meade Cantrell
Prayers for all the family & friends which are many! Your laugh will forever be in my mind, love you Sonny! You will be missed by so many!
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Celebrate Sonny's life every day by laughing and loving and making the most of every moment with those you love the way Sonny did. He lived life well and was a friend and mentor to many.
I will always remember your laugh...Thank You Uncle Sonny for touching Our lives.