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Barrett V Johnson 1957 - 2013 Missouri

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Barrett V Johnson 1957 - 2013 Missouri

Barrett V Johnson
BIRTH
23 Aug 1957
DEATH
1 May 2013 (aged 55)
BURIAL
Floral Hills Cemetery
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
MEMORIAL ID
109981117 · View Source
MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 1
Barrett V. Johnson, 55, passed away May 1, 2013. Visitation will be Wednesday, May 8, 6-8PM at Floral Hills Funeral Home, 7000 Blue Ridge Blvd, KCMO, with funeral Thursday, May 9, at 2PM. Burial to follow at Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. Survived by his wife Kim (nee Lemken); children Amanda Rapp, Michael Johnson, Robert Johnson, Jennifer Kelly & husband Dustin; grandchildren Lucas, Jackson, Dakota, & Daisy; brother Victor Johnson. He will be greatly missed by his brothers & sisters-in-law and many nephews & nieces. Condolences for the family may be left at www.floralhillsfuneralhome.com. (Arrangements by D.W. Newcomer's Sons Floral Hills Funeral Home, 7000 Blue Ridge Blvd., KCMO 64133, 816-353-1218)

Family Members
Spouse

Kimberly Ann Lemken Johnson
1958–2019

Children
Michael B. Johnson
1977–2013
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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