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Nazarene Mckinney
March 18, 2017 | Macclenny, FL


Belleville, Illinois
Blues singer identified; family to be at funeral BY BETH HUNDSDORFER News-Democrat Blues guitarist Clarence Johnson froze to death and remained unclaimed in a hospital morgue for more than two weeks, but will now get a funeral surrounded by his family. Fannie Harper of East St....
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Nazarene Mckinney
March 18, 2017 | Macclenny, FL

Valenda Newell
July 08, 2016 | Indianapolis, IN
God Bless Clarence what a horrible way to go.
Marshall Frye Fort Worth Texas
Marshall Frye
March 04, 2012 | Fort Worth, TX
The years may come and go, but the memories of those we love will live on. But it is good to know that God promise that one day he will reunite our loves ones again with their family.(John 5:28,29)
July 13, 2010 | MD
Mr. Johnson and I have two things in common. Our last name and I'm a musician also ;jazz vocalist. I happen to stumble upon this article while searching for a friend. I am touched by it ;so I want to wish Mr. Johnson's family my deepest sympathy.
Deborah Johnson
April 05, 2007 | E. St. Louis, IL
Mr. Johnson"s story moved me as I also play blues guitar. May he be at peace now. My sympathies to his family. Another blues guitarist has gone home.
Jack Hickam
March 09, 2006 | Belleville, IL
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james arnoldjr
March 09, 2006 | Shreveport, LA
I am so very happy that the family of Mr. Clarence Johnson was found. Now he can get the proper funeral services and burial that he deserves. God Bless you all.
Ann Outlaw
March 08, 2006 | E. St. Louis, IL
I am an on-line reader. I read the story about this once great musician, and it move my heart. I know that the lord always find a way and it is always on time. Thank God that his family was found. I know he is warm now and playing that guitar up yonder. Rest in the peacefulness of the Heavens.
Gayle Betts
March 08, 2006 | Jacksonville, IL