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Milton Francis Johnson Sr.

Fort Worth, Texas

1920 - 2012

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Milton Francis Johnson Sr., a loving husband who retired in 1990 from the U.S. Postal Service after 41 years and was the first black letter carrier hired in Fort Worth, entered into the joy of the Lord on Sunday, July 29, 2012. Celebration of life: 11 a.m. Saturday in the sanctuary of St. Andrews...

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Dear Maurgerite and your children, I haven't been to the YMCA in a while but think of you and the rest of my friends. I have always enjoyed talking with you while having coffee. May you find comfort in the knowledge that Milton is resting in peace in his heavenly home. My condolences and much love, Nancy VanNoy 10 am aquatic exercise class.

The Brothers of Nu Pi Lambda Chapter (Arlington), Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, extend our most sincere condolences to the family of our esteemed brother, Bro. Milton F. Johnson.

We pray that he will join the circle of other brothers now in heavenly bliss who sing the hymn of God's eternal glory, along with a multitude of saints and heavenly hosts which no man can number.

MRS.JOHNSON I AM SORRY FOR YOUR LOST.I SEND TO YOU ALL THE LOVE AND SUPPORT BACK TO YOU THAT YOU GAVE TO ME WHEN I WAS IN YOUR 5TH GRADE CLASS.THE LOVE AND UNDERSTANDING THAT YOU SHOWED ME HAS NEVER BEEN FORGOTTEN.BE AT PEACE.

May God bless you and strengthen you during this time of bereavement. We love you and we are keeping you in our prayers.

Mrs Johnson, you & the family are in our prayers & thoughts. Love, Johnie & Chuck Dandridge

It was such a blessing to let us help take care of your sweet husband. Sherry Odyssey Hospice

To Monita and Family, I pray for a comforter for your mom and continued blessings for the rest of the family. Stay prayerful and remember the wonderful memories you have to cherish forever.

Yolanda and Yasmyne Fisher