Funeral service for Louise Lusk Johnson Potts, 92, will be Saturday, March 15, 2014, at 2 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church of Jacksonville with the Rev. Jim Wilson and the Rev. Ted Anderson officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at the church Saturday from 12-2 prior to the service. Mrs. Potts died Wednesday, March 12, 2014, at her residence. She is survived by a daughter, Jane Gowens and her husband, Gary; two daughters-in-law, Linda Johnson and Vivian Johnson; seven grandchildren, Richie Johnson and his wife, Lori, Scott Johnson and his wife, Belinda, Greg McDuffie, Allison Baird and her husband, Scott, Jason Johnson and his wife, Sherry, Kellilyn Sechrest and her husband, Tim and Tammy Payne and her husband, David; 12 great-grandchildren, Kyla Reese and her husband, Eric, Gavin Johnson, Lindy Mange and her husband, Alan, Casey Baird, Haley McDuffie, Seth Johnson, Breanna Johnson, Jake Johnson, Jordan Riggan, Kate Johnson, Lauren Sechrest and Madison Sechrest; four great- great-grandchildren, Will Reese, Zakk Reese, Briley McDuffie and Shaw Mange and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Richie Johnson, Scott Johnson, Scott Baird, Greg McDuffie, Jason Johnson and Tim Sechrest. Honorary pallbearers will be the great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. Potts was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Jacksonville as well as a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother. Her family was the most important thing to her. She loved going to the Golden Saw on Friday nights and had many friends there. She was a beautiful person and will be greatly missed by her family and friends. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Rev. Buford Johnson, John T. Sisson and Joseph Potts; three sons, Hearel Johnson, Rev. Terry Johnson and Mike Johnson; her parents, Bertha and Emmett Lusk; four sisters, Lillian Muncher, Pearl Key, Juanita Hyatt and Annette Lusk and a brother, Clyde Lusk. Flowers will be accepted or donations may be made to JCOC, 206 Francis Street W, Jacksonville, AL, 36265 or First United Methodist Church of Jacksonville Building Fund, PO Box 1025 Jacksonville, AL, 36265. Online condolences to the family at: www.klbrownfuneralhome.com. K.L. Brown Funeral Home & Cremation Center 322 Nisbet St., N.W.,
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Sure miss this sweet lady. She was lots of fun to be around .
Bernice Ayers
Friend
March 8, 2019
Still miss this wonderful lady. Although we were not related, she and her children were "family" to us. So many wonderful, fun memories through the years. I know she is with her sons and they are having a grand time. Loved you, Louise. Love and prayers for her daughter, Jane.
Linda Beavers
Friend
March 8, 2019
Louise was a very special lady and "Mother" to several of us who were blessed to have her in our life. She will greatly be missed by us, but we know that she is happy to be with her boys again. Rest in peace, Louise, you were dearly loved. Love and prayers to her family, Linda Beavers
March 14, 2014
What a great friend who has joined her large family in Glory land. Loved her dearly.
Bernice Ayers
March 13, 2014
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