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Adam Scott Johnson Unknown birth - 2014 West Virginia

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Adam Scott Johnson Unknown birth - 2014 West Virginia

Adam Scott Johnson
BIRTH
unknown
DEATH
7 Jan 2014
Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
BURIAL
Upper Pinch Memorial Gardens
Pinch, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
MEMORIAL ID
138842063 · View Source
MEMORIAL
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Adam "Scott" Johnson, 61, of Charleston passed away Friday, Feb. 7, 2014 in St. Francis Hospital, Charleston.

Scott was an Industrial Painter for Painters Union Local 01 of Baltimore, MD. He served in the U.S. Army in Korea at the end of the Vietnam War; he was a member of the American Legion. He loved to hunt, fish, enjoyed the outdoors and spending time with his grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Cecil Johnson and Betty Lee Abshire Johnson; brother, James Johnson.

Surviving is; Wife Gina A. Cotter Johnson; son Adam Johnson, Jr.; daughter Julie Tawney; sisters, Mary Mazziot, Patricia Trolian.
Grandchildren; Abigail Hannigan, Adam Johnson III, Jaymez Johnson and Jonathan Tawney.

Service will be 12:00 pm Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014 at Hafer Funeral Home, Elkview with Father Jim Kutz officiating. Burial will be in Upper Pinch Memorial Gardens, Pinch; with military graveside rites by American Legion Post 61, Clendenin.

Friends may call one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.

Online condolences and memories may be sent to www.haferfuneralhome.net.

Hafer Funeral Home, Elkview is assisting the Johnson family.
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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