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Marisa Kinard
April 12, 2021
Todd,
Please accept my deepest sympathy for the passing of your father. I know I have only spoken to you via online, and I never got to meet your father, but you are my Johnson family. I would have liked to have met him. He looked a lot like my grandfather didn't he? ~Your Cousin,
Marisa L Kinard-Piquette~
Marge and Ron Pryor
April 12, 2021
We have lost another good man. You wore many hats in this life, son, brother, husband, father, uncle, dear friend and family member just to name a few. Now these hats will be replaced with a halo, for you certainly have earned one. You are and will be missed dearly and we know you can easily rest in peace.
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