Kenneth-Johnson, Sr.-Obituary

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Kenneth Travis Johnson, Sr.

Pineville, Louisiana

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DIED
November 21, 2015
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Pineville, Louisiana

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  Memorial services for Mr. Kenneth Travis Johnson, Sr. will be held at 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, November 24, 2015 at New Life Community Church with Dr. Gary Baldwin officiating, under the direction of Hixson Brothers, Alexandria.   Mr. Johnson was born June 16, 1933 in West Palm...

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Rusty, saddened by the news of your dad. You and your family are in my prayers.

As you grieve, know that we are remembering you and honoring the memory of Mr. Kenneth Travis Johnson, Sr.

Your College of Education Family
University of South Carolina

Aunt Lynn, Kenny, Rusty, & Janet
My heart goes out to you and your families . Uncle ken is at rest now and though he's not here in person , there are so many wonderful memories to celebrate his life that we were privileged to be a part of . Love you all and will be in my thoughts and prayers.

My thoughts are with you, I was so sadden by this news , I have so many memories of uncle Ken , when I was 7 he wanted so badly to pull my tooth with a string that would be tied to the door , he even went as far as to offer me Doberman pincher puppy if I let him pull it ... Needless to say I pulled it myself , I also remember when I visited with my nana and we had thanksgiving at the house that year , he used to pull my nose with his hand and make me think the tip of my nose was in his hand ...

lynn and family,
Let your memories guide you during this time of sadness. I am so sorry to hear of Kens' passing.

Joanne Nottebart

Rusty, Ken, and Heather, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of great loss.

I wasn't fortunate to meet Mr. Johnson but saw him pitch when I was a youngster and he always gave his all on the mound.
After he retired and I grew up I wrote him various times and he signed and quickly returned all his old baseball cards I had collected.
To me he was one of those fellows who helped make baseball a great game. He pitched for the love of the game and appreciated the fans.
I thank you Mr. Johnson and I know you are in a better place and I'm sure you abided to...

Dr. Johnson: We were so sorry to hear about your Dad. Our sympathy, thoughts, and prayers are with you and your family.

Ken, Heather, and Rusty so sorry for your loss. Praying for all of you.