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The Arlington-based non-profit organization, Men Serving God (MSG), has chosen to honor the passing of one of their board members by naming their annual golf event “The Dennis Brown Memorial Golf Tournament.”

The mission of the organization is to raise funds to make grants to more than 25 local non profit partners and join their projects by encouraging other Christian men to find their place to serve God in family, church and community.

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Dennis was a faithful leader and participant in their work as described by his sister Reba Blevens, “Dennis embraced his community with open arms, leaving an unforgettable mark on all who knew him.”

Citing his role with MSG resulting in the organization’s Exemplary Service Award in 2022 and his work with other non-profit organizations, Reba continued, “Despite numerous contributions, Dennis remained humble, often shying away from recognition.”

An example of his support for the charity is on display with the images here. In an effort to raise awareness of the work of MSG, it was entered into the big Arlington Fourth of July Parade in 2022.

Dennis had a passion for old cars and trucks, his love for the color red was evident in his vehicles. He stepped up by providing one of his massive red MACK trucks that accommodated seating for all his fellow board members and air conditioning as well – likely the only float in the parade successfully dealing with the Texas July heat.

 

More information about the work of MSG can be found on the organization’s website: menservinggod.org.

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