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Barnett Benjamin “Barney” Johnson 1907 - 1999 Kentucky - Missouri

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Barnett Benjamin “Barney” Johnson 1907 - 1999 Kentucky - Missouri

Barnett Benjamin “Barney” Johnson
BIRTH
21 Aug 1907
Beaver Dam, Ohio County, Kentucky, USA
DEATH
8 Aug 1999 (aged 91)
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
BURIAL
Wade Chapel Cemetery
Republic, Greene County, Missouri, USA
MEMORIAL ID
66439205 · View Source
MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 3
FLOWERS 2
son of Benjamin W. & Nora E. (Blockson)Johnson

Family Members
Parents

Benjamin W. Johnson
1855–1935


Nora E. Blockson Johnson
1866–1939

Spouses

Esther L. Johnson
1913–1976 (m. 1929)


Beulah Helen Rose Waddle
1915–2001 (m. 1977)

Siblings

Charley H. Johnson
1897–1927


Arthur Johnson
1900–1968

Children
Bob L. Johnson
1930–2017
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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