Johnson Lee Scott ~ Jonny Hawk
World Renowned Artist and National Cowboy and Western Hall of Fame honoree
Johnson Lee Scott also known as Jonny Hawk passed away February 2, 2022 in Ada, Oklahoma. He was born to Lena Wolf and Peter Scott on October 21, 1938 in Wewoka, Oklahoma. He was raised in Spaulding, Oklahoma by Lena (Wolf) and Lillie Factor.
Johnson went to Spaulding School. Later on, he went to Sequoyah. He didn’t like Sequoyah, so he built a stomp ground deep in the woods alongside his friends Tema Tiger, Leon Bell, Pat Bell, Jonas Harley, Thompson Gouge, and many more stompdancers. In tenth grade, he ran away from Sequoyah and he went back to Vcen Hutce Tvlse.
He met Billey Louise Tiger and had 13 children. At age 22, he moved to Okmulgee and they lived in Hotel Sparks in 1961. Hotel Sparks caught fi re last week and we told him. He said “that was mine and momma’s fi rst house. LuLu learned how to walk on the railroad tracks.” He laughed about it! He graduated from Okmulgee Tech and became an Artist. His paintings are worldwide. He won the National Cowboy and Western Hall of Fame, alongside his best friend, Bill Owens and many, many friends and family.
Johnson is preceded in death by his mother Lena Wolf, father, Lillie Factor, daughters; Lee Ann Scott, Reba Jane Scott, son Terry Brennan, brothers; Bunny Cully, Dave Cully, Paul Cully, sisters; Amelia Cully, Eula Cully, Shirley (Scott) Squire, granddaughter Darlene Stubbs and grandson Marc Don Brennan. He is survived by his daughters; Joan (Biagio) Randazzo of Rowlett, TX, Saundra (Speedy) Harley of Okmulgee, Gwen Scott of Shawnee, Savina Scott Miller of Shawnee, sons: Acee Scott of Shawnee, Chiefy Scott, Shawnee, David Scott of Holdenville, Gordon Scott (Kelly) of McCloud, Larry Brennan (Retta) of Shawnee, 24 grandchildren, 33 great grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews.
Church pallbearers are Blaze Randazzo, Johnson D. Scott, Jason Brennan, David Scott Jr., Warrior Chong Sang and Ronnie Gaines. Cemetery pallbearers are Acee Scott, Chiefy Scott, David Scott, Gordon Scott, Larry Brennan and Speedy Harley. Honorary pallbearers are Biagio Randazzo, Luther Factor, Bill Owens and Dozer Long.
Viewing will be at his residence 519 E Hickory St, Holdenville, OK from 4:00 PM Thursday, February 3, 2022 until 9:00 AM Monday, February 7, 2022. He will be moved back to the funeral at 10:00 AM.
Wake service will be 7:00 PM Sunday, February 6, 2022 at his residence.
Funeral service will be 1:00PM Monday, February 7, 2022 at Hudson-Phillips Funeral Home Chapel, Holdenville with Rev. Frank Moppin and Chebon Kernell Jr.
Interment will follow at Wolf Family Cemetery, Wewoka, Oklahoma.
Services are under the direction of Hudson-Phillips Funeral Home, Holdenville, Oklahoma.