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Lydia Barnes Johnson

Statesboro, Georgia

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Lydia Barnes Johnson STATESBORO, GA - Lydia Barnes Johnson died at the Ogeechee Area Hospice Inpatient Center in Statesboro, Georgia on June 24, 2010, after a long battle with cancer. She was 55. Lydia was a member of the Charleston Bible Church. Lydia, daughter to E. W. "Buddy" and Reba Wood...

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I am so thankful I was able to visit Lydia at the Ogeechee Hospice. My memories of Lydia go way back when we were kids swimming and playing at the rec. dept. She possesses an enduring personality, and she will be greatly missed. May the wonderful sweet memories, the love of God, the kindess of others, hold and keep all those who grieve so deeply. Blessed were those who knew and loved her!

I was thankful I was able to visit Lydia during her time in the Ogeechee Hospice. My memories of her go way back when we were kids playing and swimming at the rec. center. She certainly has an enduring personality, and I know she will be greatly missed! May all the wonderful sweet memories, the love of God, and the kindness of others help give hope and strength to all the family and friends who grieve so deeply at this time. She added such blessings to many lives!

Reba and family, we are so sorry to hear that cancer took Lydia from you. Hope that you find comfort in your memories of her. God's blessings.

Shirley & Curt Steinberger

Miss Reba, I knew your family when I was growing up in the Woodlawn Terrace neighborhood and always thought highly of Lydia. I always loved her name and I wanted to look like her and be like her because she was so sweet and pretty and older than me, but didn't treat me like a little kid. I am so sorry for your loss and can see that Lydia touched many people with her kindness and grace. My prayers are with your family in this time of sadness. God Bless you all.
Allison Beauchat...

One of my fondest memories of Lydia is when she took potted violets to all the ladies at the shelter for battered women and their children on Mother's Day for the Realtor's Make America Better Committee. She was always so thoughtful and creative. May she rest in peace and rise in glory.

Dearest Barnes/Johnson family: We are so deeply saddened by the loss of beautiful Lydia. I know you will always have sweet memories of your times together. You have been and will continue to be in our prayers.

Miss Reba and BeaDot,
I just learned through facebook of Lydia's passing. I had no idea she had even been sick. I am so saddened and sorry. She was a beautiful and charming lady who always made me feel better from having been around her. I have so many great memories of time spent with her. My prayers and sympathy are yours.

We are thinking about you and sorry for your loss. Bill and Judy Kent

BeaDot...I was deeply saddened to hear of Lydia's passing. She was such a positive, upbeat young woman that touched everyone that knew her. Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. You will always have a special place in our hearts...love and God Bless you...