
May 4, 1952 - December 24, 2004
Mike C. Broadway. 52, of Angleton, Texas, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Friday, December 24, 2004. He was born to H.B. Broadway and Ellen Broadway on May 4, 1952, in Freeport, Texas. Mike married his loving wife, Londa Madden Broadway, March 24, 1979, in Katy, Texas. He was a loving fther to Colby Ryan Broadway and Hayley Denise Broadway. Mike was a big brother to Bruce Broadway, Chay Broadway, Blake Broadway, and Rachel Broadway. He was preceded in death by his father, H.B. Broadway; mother Ellen Broadway; and oldest brother, Jimmy Stuart Broadway. He is remembered as a fun and loving uncle to numerous nieces and nephews.
Mike lived life to the fullest as an active businessman, an avid golfer and fisherman. He started Broadway Real Estate Company and became a memeber of the Brazoria County Board of Realtors in 1989. He was honored with several awards by the Chamber of Commerce for his leadership and service in the Angleton community. He was a past member of the Angleton Lions Club and a supporter of the BCFA Junior Livestock Auction for the Brazoria County Fair Association. Mike will be dearly missed for his figt of humor and sensitivity to all that knew and loved him. One of his children's special memories was of their dad playing "Signing Santa" for the deaf children in the area for several years.
Family requests, in lieu of flowers, donations be sent to;
First Baptist Church of Brazoria
Deaf Ministry, P.O. Box 2007
Brazoria, TX. 77422
Services
Wednesday, December 29, 2004
2:00 p.m.
First Baptist Church of Brazoria, Texas
Brother Mike Mills officiating
Interment will follow at Gulf Prairie Cemetery in Jones Creek, Texas
Pallbearers
Mike Groves
Clinton Broadway
Sam Broadway
Doug Briscoe
Glen Broadway
David Smith
Alternates: Tommy Palmer and Troy Broadway
Me
If there is one thing I need;
It's that one day that says
Me, me, me
To go all day; carefree,
and keep my mind on me
with only wishes to please,
me, me, me.
The young can do it.
Their lives all consumed
and focussed on
me, me, me.
The old can do it.
With all the aches and pains,
The only talk is
Me, me, me.
Well today I am
Going to do it.
Not a worry, is it just
Me, me, me.
So sit back
and relax.
And dream 'bout
Me, me, me
Bang! Boom! Dang,
what was that?
"Colby! Get off that cat."
Mike C. Broadway
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