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Wilbur Laverne “Johnny” Johns

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Wilbur Laverne “Johnny” Johns

Birth
Williamstown, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA
Death
8 Oct 1998 (aged 77)
Lebanon, Laclede County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Linwood, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.0022278, Longitude: -95.0248795
Plot
Section B, Lot 1, Grave 2
Memorial ID
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S/O Grover Cleveland Everett and Leah Gertrude Masters Vance Everett. Upon a disagreement with his father changed his last name to Johns.

Our Father.

m1-Georgia Lucille Roy (our mother)
5 children: Edgar Cleveland(decd), Cassandrea, Wilbur Lee (decd), Nanci Mae, Toni Gail.

m2-Mary Elaine Sweeney
2 children: Marcy, Bradley.
stepfather to Carl "Bo" Williams

Wilbur was born in Kansas but lived most of his life in Missouri. Upon a disagreement with his father, he changed his last name to Johns. During his life he was a construction worker, race car driver, tow truck driver, farmer, saw mill operator and flea market vendor. He was just countryboy who loved the country. Even though he only had a third grade education, he was curious about how things worked. He was very mechanically inclined. Upon seeing a log splitter at an equipment show, he went home and built one. He is loved and greatly missed.
S/O Grover Cleveland Everett and Leah Gertrude Masters Vance Everett. Upon a disagreement with his father changed his last name to Johns.

Our Father.

m1-Georgia Lucille Roy (our mother)
5 children: Edgar Cleveland(decd), Cassandrea, Wilbur Lee (decd), Nanci Mae, Toni Gail.

m2-Mary Elaine Sweeney
2 children: Marcy, Bradley.
stepfather to Carl "Bo" Williams

Wilbur was born in Kansas but lived most of his life in Missouri. Upon a disagreement with his father, he changed his last name to Johns. During his life he was a construction worker, race car driver, tow truck driver, farmer, saw mill operator and flea market vendor. He was just countryboy who loved the country. Even though he only had a third grade education, he was curious about how things worked. He was very mechanically inclined. Upon seeing a log splitter at an equipment show, he went home and built one. He is loved and greatly missed.


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