SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II. Lonnie Johnson, 74, Portsmouth Rt. 6, a former Lucasville Rt.6 resident, died Wed. at Mercy Hospital.
A native of Oldtown, Ky., he was a retired farmer and a World War II Army veteran.
Surviving are three brothers, Nathan Johnson of Lucasville Rt. 1, James E. Johnson of Lucasville Rt. 5, and Charles Ward Johnson of Lucasville Rt. 6 and two sisters, Mrs. Violet Campbell of Portsmouth and Mary Belle Johnson of Portsmouth Ft. 6.
Funeral service is 1 pm Sat. at McKinley Funeral Home in Lucasville, with the Rev. Bill Wood officiating, and interment in Pritchard Cemetery in Greenup Co., Ky.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 pm Friday and from 11am until the service Sat.
SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II. Lonnie Johnson, 74, Portsmouth Rt. 6, a former Lucasville Rt.6 resident, died Wed. at Mercy Hospital.
A native of Oldtown, Ky., he was a retired farmer and a World War II Army veteran.
Surviving are three brothers, Nathan Johnson of Lucasville Rt. 1, James E. Johnson of Lucasville Rt. 5, and Charles Ward Johnson of Lucasville Rt. 6 and two sisters, Mrs. Violet Campbell of Portsmouth and Mary Belle Johnson of Portsmouth Ft. 6.
Funeral service is 1 pm Sat. at McKinley Funeral Home in Lucasville, with the Rev. Bill Wood officiating, and interment in Pritchard Cemetery in Greenup Co., Ky.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 pm Friday and from 11am until the service Sat.
Family Members
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William Riley Johnson
1896–1971
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Leonard Martin Johnson
1897–1980
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Martha Lea Johnson Adkins
1900–1982
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John Morton Johnson
1902–1972
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Violet Jane Johnson Campbell
1904–1992
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Maxie Faye Johnson
1906–1907
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Mary Belle Johnson
1908–1990
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Richard Edward Johnson Sr
1909–1978
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Nathan Earnest Johnson
1914–2002
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Virginia Jehovah Johnson Smith
1916–1982
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James Elmer Johnson
1918–2007
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Charles Ward Johnson
1919–2003
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Chesley Watts Johnson
1921–1926
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