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Ruby Mae Johnson, 90 of New Waverly, TX., passed away Oct. 31, 2015. Visitation, Fri. 11:30-6 @ Collins & Johnson. Service, Sat. 1:00 pm @ Jasper MBC, New Waverly, TX. Rev Clifton, pator. Interment Hawthone Cemetery, New Waverly, TX.
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Maw maw, it's been 5 years but I still miss you like crazy. I truly Love you always and forever. May you rest easy, until we meet again. I will always love you! Love Stacy LaRee Johnson
Stacy Johnson
Family
October 30, 2020
Mawmaw, I truly and deeply miss you every single day. It has been 4 years as of today since you passed away. My life has changed a lot, I understand we all have to die one day but it is so hard to lose someone you sincerely love. I think about all the good times I spent with you and will never forget you. Until we meet again, I Love You with all of my heart. Big kisses, and hugs. Tell pawpaw and everyone I love them as well. Love your granddaughter, Stacy La'Ree Johnson
October 30, 2019
I'm praying the family in Jesus Name!!!! I love y'all so much!!!! God Bless you all!!!!
Iva Jean Carrington-Holmes
November 7, 2015
I Love you forever mawmaw, I know you are safe at home. Until we meet again! Rest in Heaven my love
November 5, 2015
Praying for the Johnson family..
Kimberly Gilliam
November 5, 2015
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