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ANDERSON -- Fletcher James Johnson, 46, of 1203 Rideau Road, died Tuesday, March 23, 2004, at Anderson Area Medical Center.
He was born July 4, 1957, in Darlington, the son of Emodene Davis Johnson of Darlington and the late Malcolm Kirkley Johnson.
He was a graduate of Francis Marion University and the University of South Carolina School of Law from where he received his Juris Doctorate. He was a member of the S.C. Bar Association and the Kappa Alpha Order. He was owner and operator of Fletcher J. Johnson Law Firm.
Surviving in addition to his mother are two brothers, Kirk Johnson of Seneca and Rodney Johnson of Hope Mills, N.C.; a sister, Melody Johnson Bailey of Louisville, Ky.; and his fiancŽe, Mary McCormick of Anderson.
Memorial services will be at 4 p.m. Friday, March 26, at Sullivan-King Mortuary, Northeast Chapel, 3205 N. Highway 81, conducted by the Rev. Frank Lybrand. The family will receive friends at Northeast Chapel following the service. The family will be at their respective home. Flowers are optional. Memorials may be made to a charity of choice.
Sullivan-King Mortuary, Northeast Chapel, is in charge of arrangements.
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DeNiece Jackson
March 31, 2004
I am praying for you and your family, Mrs. Johnson. Since I have not been back to cut your hair, I miss seeing you and hearing of your family. Just know that I am praying for all of you, and have such great memories of Fletcher coming in the "shop" when he lived here. God be with all of you!
Gail and A.J. Johnson
March 28, 2004
With deepest sympathies
Vickie Horton Stewart
March 26, 2004
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Thanks Fletch for teaching me how to shag.
Mark Johnson
March 25, 2004
Emodene, Kirk, Melody and Rodney,
I was saddened to learn of Fletcher's passing...seems like only yesterday when we were just kids playing at the lake. My warmest sympathies to you during your time of grief.
Sincerely,
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Paul Johnson
March 25, 2004
Deep personal condolences to the fiancee, and the Johnson Family.
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