Barry Neil Johnson
BIRTH
4 Jan 1954
Monessen, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH
24 Jan 2013 (aged 59)
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL
Cremated
MEMORIAL ID
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MEMORIAL
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Barry Neil Johnson, 59, of Lancaster, went home to be with the Lord the morning of January 24, 2013 following a long illness.
Barry was born January 4, 1954 in Monessen, PA, son of Laurens and Alice (Hill) Johnson.
He is survived by his wife Beverly (Martin) Johnson and step-son Daniel Tyler Martin of Lancaster, son Marcus Mitchell of Columbia, PA, 7 grandchildren, and his brother Elliott Johnson of Pittsburgh.
An accomplished singer and guitarist, Barry played with numerous bands, recording several albums, and for 14 years played on the worship band at the Worship Center where he was a member. Prior to his illness he worked for over a decade at Willow Valley Retirement Community.
A memorial service will be held Tuesday, January 29, at 2 pm at the Worship Center, 2384 New Holland Pike, Lancaster. The family will receive friends immediately following the service.
Memorial contributions can be made to Maple Farm Nursing Center, 604 Oak St. Akron, PA.
Arrangements by Stradling Funeral Homes, Inc., Akron/Ephrata.
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