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Rex neal
June 13, 2025
Sorry for your loss nanny you and your family are in my prayers
Rex neal
June 13, 2025
Sorry for your loss nanny you and your family in my prayers
Connie goins
March 18, 2025
I worked with John at mclanes.he was the nicest and sweetest person .sorry for your loss.he will be missed.
Sharon Midkiff
March 12, 2025
It'should say Nannie not Annie
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Sharon Midkiff
March 12, 2025
Sorry Annie I spelled your name wrong in my first message Johnny and you made a lasting memory in my life
Gene Helton
March 11, 2025
Johnny is my younger brother. No one ever had a better younger brother. He never called me by my given name. Sometimes, he called me Geno. Other times he called me "Clyde." I love picturing him in Heaven with little Andrea sitting on his lap. In later years, we didn't get to visit personally much, but we did talk on the phone. I'm going to miss those little talks. I love you, Johnny!!
Gene
Sharon Gaffney Midkiff
March 11, 2025
I remember as just kids sitting under granny and papaw's apple tree in the side yard eating apples I think that may have been the place where I first met Annie and I loved her and was a little jealous because I always thought Johnny was so good looking and I might have had a little girl crush on him I love you both and ask for prayers for healing and guidance for all you guys at this sad time
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