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Valerie Haywood
May 20, 2016
I'm sorry for your loss. I just got the news today about his passing. I'm loss for words. We worked together at IBM. When you saw Johnny, he was always smiling and always kept you laughing all the time. He is resting now in the hands of the Lord. RIP my friend and I will see you on the other side one day. Family, I will keep you in my prayers.
Gail Saundersl
May 12, 2016
May ,12, 2016
I worked with Johnny for years at IBM and I remember the time I spent with him as the best ever. He was always upbeat and optimistic.
I'm so sorry that I didn't know soon enough to pay my respects but I'm
Sure he'd say "no problem". I"m sure you've found a great fishing spot up there already Johnny.
Gail Saunders
Jim Blain
March 24, 2016
I am truly blessed to have known this truly great gentleman. Johnny will surely be welcomed into the Kingdom of Heaven with open arms. The kindness, patience, and willingness to be of service to those in need describes who and how Johnny conducted himself and by which he lived his life. My most heart felt condolences for the Pryor family. May God Bless the family and give them comfort in this time of sorrow.
Donetta Goodall
March 24, 2016
Johnny and his family were/are part of my extended family. I never recall seeing him without a smile on his face or without humorous things to say. I considered him a friend and he will be missed.
Kathi Cooper
March 24, 2016
I have such fond memories of Johnny. He made me laugh every day at IBM. I thought the world of him. Good memories Johnny. Thank you for being there.
Cynthia Harry
March 24, 2016
I am extremely sadden to hear of Johnny's passing. I worked with Johnny at IBM. He was one of my "IBM daddy's"...continuously giving advice and always bringing a smile to my face with his many jokes. Will also miss his periodic phone calls.
My prayer's are with the family. Find comfort in your loving memories of Johnny. For he talked of and cherished his family dearly.
RIP Johnny until we meet again.
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