Mary Levona Yarbrough married Benjamin F. Johnson
Though our loss is great
As we trust is your eternal gain
children
William J. Johnson
John B. Johnson
Margaret Johnson
Artilla B. Johnson
Virginia Emaline Johnson
Mary L. JOHNSON Tombstone
Lone Elm (Siloam Springs) Cemetery
Benton County, Arkansas
Wife of B.F. Johnson
Dec 18 1840 - May 31 1918
"Though thou art gone
fond memories cling"
Spouse & Children
Mary Levona Yarbrough
1840 – 1918
William James Jimmy Johnson
1859 – 1876
John Bourgard Bud Johnson
1860 – 1933
Marguerette Lucrecia Johnson
1863 – 1952
Francis Lucinda Babe Johnson
1866 – 1892
Artelier Blanche Johnson
1869 – 1957
Martha Mattie Elizabeth Johnson
1871 – 1941
Edmond Norvel Johnson
1875 – 1949
Virginia Emaline Jennie Johnson
1876 – 1976
Mary Ann Johnson
1878 – 1992
Charles Robert Johnson
1880 – 1954
VIRGINIA EMALINE JOHNSON WALKER
"Thanks to the hard work of the Walker Family we have this Story."
Thou art gone our precious mother
Here we'll see thy face no more
But we'll meet thee o'er the river
On that calm and peaceful shore
She has gone to meet her savior
Gone to dwell with him above
There to be with him forever
Where there's naught but peace and love.
Mary Levona Yarbrough married Benjamin F. Johnson
Though our loss is great
As we trust is your eternal gain
children
William J. Johnson
John B. Johnson
Margaret Johnson
Artilla B. Johnson
Virginia Emaline Johnson
Mary L. JOHNSON Tombstone
Lone Elm (Siloam Springs) Cemetery
Benton County, Arkansas
Wife of B.F. Johnson
Dec 18 1840 - May 31 1918
"Though thou art gone
fond memories cling"
Spouse & Children
Mary Levona Yarbrough
1840 – 1918
William James Jimmy Johnson
1859 – 1876
John Bourgard Bud Johnson
1860 – 1933
Marguerette Lucrecia Johnson
1863 – 1952
Francis Lucinda Babe Johnson
1866 – 1892
Artelier Blanche Johnson
1869 – 1957
Martha Mattie Elizabeth Johnson
1871 – 1941
Edmond Norvel Johnson
1875 – 1949
Virginia Emaline Jennie Johnson
1876 – 1976
Mary Ann Johnson
1878 – 1992
Charles Robert Johnson
1880 – 1954
VIRGINIA EMALINE JOHNSON WALKER
"Thanks to the hard work of the Walker Family we have this Story."
Thou art gone our precious mother
Here we'll see thy face no more
But we'll meet thee o'er the river
On that calm and peaceful shore
She has gone to meet her savior
Gone to dwell with him above
There to be with him forever
Where there's naught but peace and love.
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