Brooks, Rev. Merrell Lee Services for Rev. Merrell Lee Brooks will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 31, 2006, at Welch Funeral Home in Longview, with the Rev. Harry Lee Wilson and the Rev. Ronnie Starr officiating. Interment will be in Memory Park. The Rev. Merrell Brooks, loving husband, father, "Paw Paw," brother, uncle, friend, and pastor to many, went home to meet the Lord on May 27, 2006, after a brief illness. He was born December 7, 1926, to Andrew and Myrtle Brooks in Navarro County. Surrendering his life to the ministry at the age of 18, Merrell left home, received his education at East Texas Baptist College, and began spreading the Gospel for Christ. During the summer of 1947, he worked for the State Mission Department with a group called the Invincibles of Texas. Merrell held a vacation Bible school, which led to the founding of Morton Baptist Church in Harleton. After leaving Morton, he began working for R.G. LeTourneau Boys' Ranch in Lindale, and he led the music for First Baptist Church of Lindale. On June 14, 1951, the Rev. Merrell Brooks came to Longview with a call from God to organize and build a church. In preparation for the organization of this church, a two-week revival began, and on June 26, 1951, a group of 33 came forward and became charter members of Temple Baptist Church. In 1978, Temple Baptist Church purchased six acres of land on Loop 281 in Longview to build a new facility. The name of the church was changed from Temple Baptist Church to Woodland Hills Baptist Church. The Rev. Merrell remained the pastor of Temple Baptist Church for 29 years before resigning in September 1980. After resigning from Temple, he went to work as a rural mail carrier and also took a part-time pastorate at Oak Grove Baptist Church in Harleton. During the 10 years Bro. Brooks served as pastor of Oak Grove Baptist, the church underwent a new building program. He retired in September 1990. After his retirement, Bro. Brooks helped to establish a chaplain's program with the Longview Fire Department and served as chaplain for several years. He went on a mission trip to Russia and was able to preach and share the word of God with people. Being active in the Woodmen of the World, Bro. Merrell served as president of Lodge No. 6028 for several years and as trustee for the Pythian Lodge. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Jessie Mae Brooks of Longview; a daughter and son-in-law, Debbie and Russell Shipwash of Harleton; a son, David Brooks of Corpus Christi; two granddaughters, Kelley and Jessica of Longview; one great-grandson, Cameron Johnson of Longview; three brothers, Wade Brooks, Charles Brooks, and Alvin Brooks; four sisters, Kathleen Thomas, Bonnie Price, Maudene Blackburn, and Adene Cumbie; a number of nieces and nephews; and a host of friends. He was preceded in death by his mother and father; and three brothers, Ernest Brooks, Willie George Brooks, and Buddy Brooks. In 1988, Bro. Brooks and his wife established an endowed scholarship at East Texas Baptist University to help students with their education. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations may be sent to the Merrell and Jessie Mae Brooks Scholarship Fund at East Texas Baptist University in Marshall, Texas, or to a charity of your choice. A family visitation will be held from 5-8 p.m. Tuesday evening, May 30, 2006, at the funeral home. An online registry may be signed at www.news-journal.com, by clicking on the obituaries link. Published in the Longview News-Journal from 5/29/2006 - 5/30/2006.