Born July 8, 1949 in Elkhorn, Kentucky the son of Lige and Belva (Wallace) Fields.
Johnny was a U.S. Army veteran of the Viet Nam War, he had worked for Chrysler and various factories, he loved to fish, mushroom hunt, his Harley Davison Motor Cycle and his Dodge Challenger.
Surviving relatives include his wife, Charlene Fields, his children, Melanie (Mitchell) Adkins, Jonda (Randall) Williamson, Robert (Jane) Manthe, Terri Tscheulin, Annette (Robb) Smith, Bethany (Kurt) Cloutier, eleven grandchildren, four great grandchildren and one sister Nancy Mullins.
Johnny was preceded in death by six siblings and his parents.
Burial will be at Grandview Cemetery.
The family wishes any memorial donations be made to the Greene County Humane Society in Johnny’s name.
Born July 8, 1949 in Elkhorn, Kentucky the son of Lige and Belva (Wallace) Fields.
Johnny was a U.S. Army veteran of the Viet Nam War, he had worked for Chrysler and various factories, he loved to fish, mushroom hunt, his Harley Davison Motor Cycle and his Dodge Challenger.
Surviving relatives include his wife, Charlene Fields, his children, Melanie (Mitchell) Adkins, Jonda (Randall) Williamson, Robert (Jane) Manthe, Terri Tscheulin, Annette (Robb) Smith, Bethany (Kurt) Cloutier, eleven grandchildren, four great grandchildren and one sister Nancy Mullins.
Johnny was preceded in death by six siblings and his parents.
Burial will be at Grandview Cemetery.
The family wishes any memorial donations be made to the Greene County Humane Society in Johnny’s name.
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