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Frank Jones Johnson

Macon, Georgia

1927 - 2016

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Frank Jones Johnson June 11, 1927 - November 20, 2016 Macon, GA- Services for Mr. Frank Jones Johnson are 1:00P.M., Saturday, November 26, 2016, at Bethel C.M.E. Church, 1668 Pio Nono Avenue with interment at Macon Memorial Park Cemetery. He was a native of Macon, Georgia, known as the "Mayor of...

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I am very sorry for the lost of uncle Frank and sorry that I could not be there for the funeral. But I am grateful that I got a chance to see him in August and I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. Love Viranda (Ran) and family.

My deepest sympathy to Mrs. Dorothy and Cheryl for the loss of Mr. Johnson. He was such a wonderful man and helped accomplish many great things in Macon. I will miss seeing him at Cherry Blossom.

My Condolences to the Family. Remembering Mr. Frank Johnson. R.I.P.

Cheryl, my prayers are with you and the family.

To Mrs. Johnson & Cheryl
Our prayer are with you at this time. Mr. Frank was a great man to God and his community.

Cheryl: I was sorry to see that your daddy had passed. I always enjoyed hearing you talk about your daddy when we ate together at Southeast HS. I know you are going to miss him. Praying for your family. With love, Lynn Watson.

Unionville Community
The services you render to Unionville community and the legand your family have in community can't be spoken of. Only God and the people truly knowes, as of David a door keeper. The battle you face is over and belong to the Lord. But the struggler from freedom,peace will not in the city are in american. God bless your soul condolence to your family, church and Unionville.We rise,!
Unionville Ga ,31204

Uncle Frank was a joy to hang around. His wonderful home with Auntie Dot was my second home. He loved to eat, fellowship, and help others. One of his favorite foods was collard greens and corn bread. I remember as a little girl asking him why He would eat his corn bread like that with his collard greens. His reply, "Cause Chile this is some good eating!" A civil rights activist, community leader, community organizer of the MLK March.
He received countless commendations, proclamation and...

I am very sorry for your loss. The Johnson-Hightower family out of Atlanta, Georgia would like to offer our condolences. We will keep your family in our prayers.