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Emmie G. Johnston

Sarasota, Florida

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Emmie Golden Johnston, 90, of Sarasota, Florida died on December 7, 2012. Survivors include her son, James Johnston and his wife, Marcia, of Bradenton, Florida, her daughter, Shirley Richardson and her husband, Alan, of Mooresville, North Carolina, her son Charles Johnston and his wife, Peggy, of Sarasota, Florida; three sisters, Gussie Peak of Arlington, Georgia, Dorothy Carter of Quitman, Georgia, Jimmie Wall of Albany, Georgia, one brother, Ben Clenney of Albany, Georgia; ten grandchildren and twenty great grandchildren. The family will receive friends Tuesday evening, December 11, 2012 from 6 until 8 o'clock at Toale Brothers Funeral Home Gulf Gate Chapel - 6903 South Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. The funeral service and interment will be private. Remembrances may be made to Tidewell Hospice.

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Jimmy,Shirley, Charles,we are so sorry to hear about Aunt Emmie.We pray that God will wrap his loving arms around each of you now and in the days ahead.

Jimmy, Shirley ,Charles,
Sorry for your loss and it is a loss for everyone who knew your Mother.

with Love always, James, Liz@Heather Cox.

God Bless, comfort and console you all. God used My Aunt Emmie to bless me and I know she blessed others. Her devotion to her family was great. May all remember and cherish this example. Wish intently that I could be there.
Love to you all Colleen

Needless to say I will miss Aunt Enmmie very much. I wish I could be there with you cousins and your families.I send all my love to all of you. Love Cousin Beth, Leavenworth Ks.

Jimmy, Shirley & Charley, My thoughts & prayers are with at this somber time. Aunt Emmie & I had many conversations when we were in Ga. at the same time. She was so much fun & I loved her dearly. Know that God is holding her in the palm of His hand.
Cousin, Sara (Cox) Kofoed & Family.

Shirley, Charles, Jimmy and all of family,
I am so sorry for your loss.

I will not soon forget your Mother's smile and laughter. She had a great sense of humor. And of course was a favorite Aunt of mine.

Look to the good memories that you shared with her, these will get you through.

Blessings,
Brenda (Cox) Wintersole