Mrs. Johnson was a native of Bleckley County but had made her home in Baldwin County most of her life. She was retired from the Central State Hospital and was a member of the Moselyville Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Mr. John B. Johnson of Milledgeville; two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Bonner of Milledgeville and Mrs. Barbara Roberts of Haddock; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Joyce Cox Johnson of Milledgeville; one sister, Mrs. Effie Conley of Macon and one brother, Mr.Thomas Williams of Macon; six grandchildren and several neices and nephews.
Grandson: James Eddie Bonner
Grandson: Ronney Eugene Johnson
Grandson: William Carey Roberts, Jr.
1920 United States Federal Census:
Father-Thomas A. Williams 37
Mother-Lucinda Adkins Williams 34
Daughter-Stella B. Williams 15
Son-Joseph H. Williams 13
Son-Thomas H. Williams 10
Daughter-Effie L. Williams 8
Daughter-Pearlie I. Williams 6
Daughter-Thelma Louise Williams 1 1/2
Mrs. Johnson was a native of Bleckley County but had made her home in Baldwin County most of her life. She was retired from the Central State Hospital and was a member of the Moselyville Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Mr. John B. Johnson of Milledgeville; two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Bonner of Milledgeville and Mrs. Barbara Roberts of Haddock; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Joyce Cox Johnson of Milledgeville; one sister, Mrs. Effie Conley of Macon and one brother, Mr.Thomas Williams of Macon; six grandchildren and several neices and nephews.
Grandson: James Eddie Bonner
Grandson: Ronney Eugene Johnson
Grandson: William Carey Roberts, Jr.
1920 United States Federal Census:
Father-Thomas A. Williams 37
Mother-Lucinda Adkins Williams 34
Daughter-Stella B. Williams 15
Son-Joseph H. Williams 13
Son-Thomas H. Williams 10
Daughter-Effie L. Williams 8
Daughter-Pearlie I. Williams 6
Daughter-Thelma Louise Williams 1 1/2
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