Mr. Johnston died Friday, February 15, 2008. Born in Lima, Ohio, he was a son of the late Ray Gene and Linda M. Tippie Johnston. He served in the United States Navy. He was employed with International Paper in Eastover.
Mr. Johnston was a member of Trinity Baptist Church and was baptized at Southside Baptist Church in Camden. He enjoyed reading, watching football and NASCAR racing.
Surviving are his wife, Amy Marie Anderson Johnston; daughter, Amelia Johnston of Lugoff; stepson, Dustin Neal and his wife, Dawn, of Camden; grandmother, Ilo Johnston of Ohio; sister, Gina Duer of Ohio; brother, Doug Johnston of Florida; grandchildren, Madison and Mackenzie; stepmother, Darlene Johnston of Ohio; mother-in-law, Hellen Anderson of Camden; and nieces and nephews.
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