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Jill M. Gregory Johnson

Edwardsville, Pennsylvania

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WILKES-BARRE — Jill M. Gregory Johnson, 62, of Wilkes-Barre, passed away Monday, Aug. 19, 2024, at Allied Services Hospice Center, Wilkes-Barre.

She was born in Wilkes-Barre, the daughter of the late James and Arlene Wynn Gregory. Jill was a graduate of GAR Memorial High School, Class...

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Jill was a great person. She was one of the best athletes in GAR history. Racking up numerous medals in various sports. She was fantastic cook with her specialty being chittlings. May she rest in peace with the Lord. Forever a Grenadier !!

Audrey, Brian, Kevin and entire Family. I am very sorry for your loss. Michael Khalife

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Bonnie, Jetties, & Family, I am so sorry to hear about Jill. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. R.I.P. Jill God bless.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Jill I love you so very much. Your time has come for you to reside in the Kingdom and wear your Wings. I want you to enjoy and relax in your new life with God bcuz he came down and chose you There's no more suffering no more pain.. . I remember you always saying to me Ms Carter hru doing and wru doing out here and saying does the family know you out here by yourself I'm calling the family and tell them I got you and they can come pick you up and I said you are a tattle tale. May GOD BLESS...

Jill will be greatly missed by all who knew her. She was captain of the cheerleading team and excelled at basketball. She always showed kindness to everyone and donated her time to feed the hungry at the soup kitchen. Rest in Peace Jill Jill as she was fondly remembered.

Aunt Jill was a huge part of my life growing up and into young adulthood. She taught me so much about life, and the world, and her guidance helped me get through some of the hardest points in my life. Although we had not seen each other in a while, she has always been in my heart. The lessons she taught me still resonate in my heart and mind. These are some of the lessons that have helped me move past who I once was, to who I am today. When things get tough, I can still hear her telling me...

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