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Joyce Johnson

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Joyce Johnson
Picture of Joyce (Johnson)Dilley,She married Charles Russell Dilley 2 Apr 1947 at St Joseph,Mo. Daughter of Arthur Wm. Johnson & Bertha Belle Howenstein
Date & Place: in St. Joseph, Missouri
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Leon Johnson passed away in September of 2004, if you wish to contact a member of the family, please contact Randi one of 5 surviving children- [contact link]
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Joyce Johnson was born on July 1, 1928. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Joyce Johnson.
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I am the oldest of 5 children, daughter of Leon Lambert Johnson and Evelyn Irene Worth. Grandaughter to Charles Thomas Johnson and Maybelle Elizabeth Weisenberger. Grandaughter to Everett Worth and Roylyn Taylor. I have two brothers and two sisters. I am searching for the surnames of Best, Blacketer, Burris, Callaway, Close, Funderburg, Garrett, Hilsenbeck, Johnson, Sexton, Sills, Taylor, Waites, Weisenberger, Worth and Yehle.
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