Johnny was employed by Tyson Foods for over 40 years, and a member of the United Pentecostal Church in Blue Eye, Missouri. He enjoyed fishing, taking joy rides, and Sonic slushes. Johnny was a devoted son and brother.
Johnny was preceded in death by his mother, one brother, Dwayne Ray; and one sister, Loraina Mae. He is survived by his two sisters and brothers-in-law, Marie and Michael Gervich of O'Fallon, Missouri; and Cathy and Jessie Powell of Oak Grove; four nephews, five great-nieces, and two great-nephews.
Private graveside services will be at Ledbetter Cemetery with Danny Call officiating. Services are entrusted to Brashears Funeral Home and Crematory of Huntsville.
Johnny was employed by Tyson Foods for over 40 years, and a member of the United Pentecostal Church in Blue Eye, Missouri. He enjoyed fishing, taking joy rides, and Sonic slushes. Johnny was a devoted son and brother.
Johnny was preceded in death by his mother, one brother, Dwayne Ray; and one sister, Loraina Mae. He is survived by his two sisters and brothers-in-law, Marie and Michael Gervich of O'Fallon, Missouri; and Cathy and Jessie Powell of Oak Grove; four nephews, five great-nieces, and two great-nephews.
Private graveside services will be at Ledbetter Cemetery with Danny Call officiating. Services are entrusted to Brashears Funeral Home and Crematory of Huntsville.
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