JOHNSON

ANDREW L "PETE" JOHNSON
BARNEY JOHNSON
DELIA JOHNSON
FLORRIE JOHNSON
HARRY JOHNSON
 JAMES JOHNSON
LEVI JOHNSON
MAGGIE JOHNSON
MARY J. JOHNSON
MELROSE JOHNSON
MELVINA JOHNSON
NELLA DEAN JOHNSON
OVIL E. JOHNSON
ROBERT T. JOHNSON Jr.
ROSE LEE JOHNSON
 TORIENIKA N. JOHNSON
VIRGINIA W. JOHNSON
W.C. JOHNSON


ANDREW L "PETE" JOHNSON

UNIONTOWN, Ky. — Andrew L. “Pete” Johnson, 57, died of leukemia Monday, May
31, 1999, at his home.
He retired from the Navy.
Surviving are a daughter, Tammy Belt of Sturgis; a son, Scott Johnson of
Uniontown; three sisters, Ann Frost and Mary Fulkerson, both of Uniontown
and Betty Coker of Indianapolis; two brothers, Robert and Paul, both of
Uniontown; and four grandchildren.
His wife, Beverly, died in 1995.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Whitsell Funeral Home, with burial
in the City Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. today and from 8
a.m. to service time at the funeral home.
source Evansville Courier 6 1 1999


BARNIE JOHNSON

             Barnie B. Johnson, 92, Mishawaka, Ind.,
             formerly of Hopkinsville, died Thursday
             evening, Oct. 5, 2000, at Fountainview Place of
             Mishawaka in that city.

             Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at
             Johnson's Chapel Cemetery, with Marty Heltsley
             officiating.

             There will be no visitation. Fuqua-Hinton Funeral
             Home is in charge of arrangements.

             A native of Christian County, he was born Oct. 22,
             1907. He was the son of late Samuel and Naomi
             Drake Johnson and was the owner of Johnson's
             Motor Sales, LaPort, Ind., a Methodist and a
             Mason. He was preceded in death by his wife,
             Hazel Johnson.

             Survivors include two stepchildren; a brother, J.B.
             Johnson, Hopkinsville; and several
             step-grandchildren.



DELIA JOHNSON

Delia Johnson, colored, who cooks for Mr. J.S. Northington, near Garrettsburg, died suddenly Saturday night of heart disease.
She was apparently in fine health, and after preparing supper for the family shell fell dead in her tracks.
Hopkinsville New Era
May 1887



FLORRIE JOHNSON
ATLANTA - Florrie JOHNSON, ?7, died at 4 a.m. Monday at Grady Hospital here.
She was the Aunt of Carlene SPFINGER of Henderson.
She also is survived by four sisters, Mrs. A. B. DALTON of Gastonia, N. C., Mrs. M. T. BRYANT of Dublin, Ga., Mrs. J. M. KITCHENS and Frances TERRY, both of Covington, Ga., nieces and nephews.
Arrangements are pending at the Harwell Funeral Home in Covington, Ga.
Feb 1980 Henderson Gleaner


HARRY JOHNSON

The funeral of Harry, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Johnson, was held at the residence of the parents Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. The friends of the bereaved parents feel the deepest sympathy for them in their grief.
August 1886
Hopkinsville New Era


JAMES JOHNSON

Ill Only Few Minutes
James Johnsons' Sudden death in Kirkmansville
Mr. James Johnson, a highly respected citizen of Kirkmansville, died suddenly at his home last Tuesday. He had been in his usual health, but on Tuesday morning complained of not feeling well and lyding down upon the bed expired in a very few minutes. The supposition is that heart trouble caused his death. He was about fifty years old and leaves a widow and several children.
Hopkinsville Kentuckian
Dec 1900



LEVI JOHNSON
(no dates)
"UNCLE  LEVI" JOHNSON  ---  Died Sunday Afternoon at His Home In Mayfield---Buried In Trigg  ---
"Uncle Levi" Johnson, until about two years ago one of the most prominent citizens of this county, died Sunday afternoon at his home in Mayfield, where he moved about two years ago. His remains were brought here on the noon train Monday and laid to rest in the old graveyard near P.T. Light's, seven miles west of here.
  Those who accompanied his remains to this county were his wife, Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Johnson, jr., and Mr. Ira Randolph.
  The following account of his death was taken from the Mayfield Messenger.
  "Levi Louis Johnson, Sr., died at 12:45 o'clock Sunday afternoon after an illness of about three months of age and general debility. He moved here about two years ago from Trigg county and has been living on property which he purchased in Southwest Mayfield near Simpson's grocery. Since moving to the city he has been gardening and had made many friends in Mayfield. He was born in Trigg county and was 81 years, 1 month and 24 days old. He is survived by his wife and one son, L.L. Johnson, who lives in Mayfield"



MAGGIE JOHNSON
Miss Maggie Johnson, daughter of Robert Johnson, died Tuesday after a lingering illness with consumption.
She had endured the affliction with Christian fortitude for many months, and was prepared for the end as only those who are sustained by a saving faith.
Hopkinsville New Era Mar 1887


MARY J. JOHNSON

             PRINCETON, Ky. -- Mary J. Johnson, 76,
             Princeton, died at 2:20 p.m. Sunday, March 5,
             2000, at Lourdes Hospital, Paducah, following a
             brief illness.

             Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Morgan's
             Funeral Home, with the Rev. Willard Walls
             officiating. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery.
             Visitation will be from 4 until 8 tonight.

             A native of St. Charles, Mo., she was born Sept. 4,
             1923, the daughter of the late Lynn and Pearl Webb
             Drennan. She was a retired machine operator for
             Shawnee Plastics. Her first husband, R.R. Sewell
             preceded her in death, and her second husband,
             Henry E. Johnson, died in January.

             Survivors include a son, Leroy Sewell, Princeton;
             a daughter, Sarah Sewell, Princeton; one
             grandchild and two great-grandchildren and
             several stepchildren, stepgrandchildrenn.



 
MELROSE JOHNSON
Pennyrile Deaths March 13, 1999
LEWISBURG, Ky. Meirose “Pete” Johnson, 67, Sharon Grove, died Wednesday morning at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, Tenn., of natural causes.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Price Funeral Home, with the Revs. Glendal Harper and Barry Noe officiating. Burial will be in Gant Cemetery, Todd County. Visitation will begin at 5 this afternoon.
A native of Logan County, he was born Oct. 24, 1931, the son of the late Hubert and Eunice Johnson. He had worked at BTR, Russeilville, and was a member of Mount Vernon General Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Estelle Johnson; a Son, Howard Johnson, Sharon Grove; two daughters, Juanita Watkins, Sharon Grove, Darlene Roberts, Fredrick, Md.; nine grandchildren, six great grand children, two step grandchildren and one step great –grandchild.
MELVINA JOHNSON

Lady Succumbs after Six Weeks Illness of Fever
Mrs. Melvina Johnson, widow of the late Bert Johnson died at her home in Kirkmansville last Monday morning of fever. She was about forty years old and had been sick for six week. She leaves one child, a daughter twelve years old. Mrs. Johnson had for several years been a member of the Christian church and was held in the highest esteem by a host of friends. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday and the interment took place in the family burying ground near West union Church which is situated not far from Kirkmansville.
Hopkinsville Kentuckian
Oct 30 1900


NELLA DEAN JOHNSON

Nella Dean Johnson, 63, Sheena Drive, died at 4:12 a.m. today at her home of natural causes. services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Lamb Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Fuller officiating. Burial will be in Coal Creek Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 until 8 p.m. Saturday.
A native of Christian County she was born Dec. 7, 1934, the daughter of Sudie Davis Allison Crawford, Hopkinsville, and the late Bernice M. Allison. She was a retired dietitian at Western State Hospital.
In addition to her mother, survivors include four sons, Anthony Glenn brown and Timothy Lynn Brown, both of Hopkinsville, Ernesto V. Valdez, San Diego, Calif., Gerald D. Dannacker, Naples, Fla.; a daughter, Cheryl Dean Valdez, Hopkinsville; a brother, Paul Ray Allison, the county; two stepbrothers, Jack G. Crawford and Henry G. Crawford, both of the city; three sisters, Sibyl F. McIntosh, Apple Valley, Calif., Mildred I. Johnson, St. Charles, Elsie E. Brown, the county; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren


OVIL E. JOHNSON

             Services for Ovil Edwin "Little Boy'' Johnson,
             70, Antioch Road, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday
             at Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home, with Leon Parker
             officiating.

             Burial will be in Hale Cemetery. Visitation will be
             from 4 until 8 tonight.

             He died at 12:55 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2000, at
             Jennie Stuart Medical Center of natural causes.

             A native of Christian County, he was born Dec. 23,
             1930, the son of the late Nash and Ella Davis
             Johnson. He was a farmer and had worked for
             Flynn Enterprises. A son, Danny Johnson, preceded
             him in death.

             Survivors include his wife, Goldie Hendrix
             Johnson; a son, R. Anthony Johnson, the city; a
             daughter, Kathy Pennington, the county; three
             brothers, George "Red'' Johnson, Hopkinsville,
             William Duke, Illinois, Dwight Duke, Greenville;
             five sisters, Helen Duke and Bertha Johnson, both
             of Greenville, Shirley Rager, Elizabethtown, Patsy
             Naylor and Wilodean Boyd, no addresses
             available; five grandchildren and three
             great-grandchildren.


ROBERT T. JOHNSON Jr.

 
NASHVILLE - Robert Trible JOHNSON Jr., of Nashville died Friday at a hospital here.
Survivors include two sisters, Ruby MILES and Eva Mae PARDUE, both of Henderson.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Eastland Chapel Funeral Home, 904 Gallatin Road, Nashville.
Feb 1980 Henderson Gleaner 

  ROSE L. JOHNSON

             CADIZ, Ky. -- Rose Lee Johnson, 69, Cadiz,
             died at 11:53 p.m. Thursday, March 29, 2001,
             at Trigg County Hospital of natural causes.

             Services were scheduled for 2 this afternoon at
             Goodwin Funeral Home, with the Rev. David
             Coombs officiating. Burial was in Nabb Cemetery,
             Trigg County.

             A native of Dawson Springs, she was born Dec. 4,
             1931, the daughter of the late Carl and Geneva
             Jones Nabb. She was a homemaker and a Baptist.

             Survivors include her husband, Riley Johnson; two
             sons, George Johnson, Cadiz, Leslie Johnson,
             Anchorage, Alaska; two daughters, Vicki Jenkins
             Taylor, Montgomery, Ala., Beverly Sue Flangan,
             Binghampton, N.Y.; three brothers, George Larry
             Nabb, Tucson, Ariz., Kenneth Van Nabb,
             Dearborn, Mich., Aubrey Nabb, Roy, Wash.; 20
             grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. 


TORIENIKA N. JOHNSON

             Torienika Nicole Johnson, 20, Hopkinsville,
             died at 5:53 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 17, 2000, at
             Jennie Stuart Medical Center of natural causes.

             Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at St. Bethlehem
             Baptist Church, with the Rev. D.A. Shelton
             officiating. Burial will be in Pembroke Cemetery.
             Visitation will be from 1 until 7 p.m. Sunday at
             Gamble Funeral Home.

             A native of Madisonville, she was born May 30,
             1979, the daughter of Bennie Smith, Allenhurst,
             Ga., and Bertha L. Welch Smith, Hopkinsville. She
             was a homemaker and a member of the St.
             Bethlehem Baptist Church.

             In addition to her parents, survivors include her
             husband, Roderick C. Johnson, Hopkinsville; a
             son, Ja'Cerri D. Johnson, Hopkinsville; five
             sisters, Anita Parker and Tierra Williams, both of
             Hopkinsville, Anissa Williams, Pembroke,
             LaKisha Ross and Syrenthia Ross, both of Chicago,
             Ill.; three brothers, James Mitchell Radford,
             Hopkinsville, Demetris Ross, Memphis, Tenn.,
             Ja'Colby Williams, Pembroke; her maternal
             grandfather, Eddie Welch, Pembroke; paternal
             grandparents, Bennie and Rachel Clark, Memphis
             and grandmother, Mary Wilson, Hopkinsville. 



VIRGINIA W. JOHNSON

             Virginia Watts Johnson, 77, Palatine, Ill.,
             formerly of Trenton, died Wednesday, March
             7, 2001, at her home of natural causes.

             Graveside services will be at 11:30 a.m. Monday
             at Edgewood Cemetery, Trenton. Visitation will be
             from 10 until 11 a.m. Monday at Maddux Funeral
             Home, Pembroke.

             A native of Trenton, she was born Jan. 11, 1924,
             the daughter of the late Eugene D. and Elizabeth
             Carheal Watts. She had served as librarian for the
             Forest View High School, Arlington Heights, Ill.
             She was a member of the First United Methodist
             Church in Palatine.

             Survivors include her husband, Carl W. Johnson; a
             son, Carl E. Johnson; two daughters, Mrs.
             Raymond (Sarah A.) Johnson Brittner and Mrs.
             Brian (Nancy R.) Larson, no addresses available,
             and six grandchildren.

             Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's
             Association, 4709 Golf Road, Skokie, Ill., 60076. 


W.C. JOHNSON

             CADIZ, Ky. -- W.C. Johnson, 58, Cadiz, died
             at 2:40 this morning, July 21, 2000, at his home
             of natural causes.

             Arrangements are incomplete at King's Funeral
             Home.

W.C. JOHNSON

             CADIZ, Ky. -- Services for W.C. Johnson, 58,
             Cadiz, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at King's
             Funeral Home, with the Revs. Billy Hart and Frank
             Kirby officiating. Burial will follow in Union Hill
             Cemetery, Trigg County.

             Visitation will begin at 4 this afternoon at the
             funeral home.

             He died at 2:40 a.m. Friday, July 21, 2000, at his
             home following an illness.

             A native of Trigg County, he was born Dec. 13,
             1941. He was the son of Evelyn Boren Johnson,
             Cadiz, and the late Roy F. Johnson and was
             employed by the City of Cadiz at Cadiz Water
             Department. He was a Baptist.

             Survivors, in addition to his mother, include his
             wife, Grace Bullock Johnson; three sons, Glenn,
             Timmy and Tony Johnson, all of Cadiz; two
             brothers, R.D. Johnson, Georgia, and Darrell
             Johnson, Clarksville, Tenn.; a half brother, Lavon
             Johnson, Evansville, Ind.; three sisters, Christine
             Stoddard, Indiana, and Marie Morris and Joyce
             Johnson, both of Cadiz; a half-sister, Geneva
             Boring, Evansville; and three grandchildren.

             Expressions of sympathy may take the form of
             donations to Pennyroyal Hospice Inc., 1821 E.
             Ninth St., Hopkinsville, Ky. 42240.




 
 
 
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