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Thelma Lois Johnson
Thelma Lois Johnson, 64, of Burleson Texas, passed away on 11 January 2024 in Burleson, Texas. Memorial services will be held 11:00 AM 17 February 2024 at Mountain Vally Funeral Home 3407 SW Wilshire Blvd Joshua TX 76058. Officiating will be, CH, Col Walter L. (Bubba) Pasture Emeritus Christ of the Hills United Methodist Church of the Hills United Methodist Church, Hot Springs Village, AR. The second Memorial service will be held 2 March 2024, 1200, PM Calvary Tabernacle 28333 FM 770 Batson, TX 77519 with Pastor Tolberth Hudspeth Batson, Tx Officiating. Lois was born Kountze Texas to Marshall and Angelina Fontenot on 26 December 1959. She went to school at West Harden High School class 1978, Saratoga, Tx. She married Gary Johnson on 26 June 2009 in South Lake Tahoe, California. She worked as an Admirative Assistant for M&W Machinal for 12 years. She joined the Air Force Reserves on 22 December 1986 and retired 14 July 2014. She was a veteran of the Gulf War and was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal. She was a wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother. She embedded her personality in the heart of every person she met. Thelma Lois Johnson is preceded in death by Marshall Fontenot (Father) Angelina Eaglin Fontenot (Mother). Thelma Lois Johnson is survived by Husband Gary Johnson, Son Kenneth Baxter, Stepson Nathan Johnson and his wife Kristy, Stepdaughter Sarah Johnson Brockman and her husband David, Brother George Fontenot and wife Peggy, Sister Peggy Dills and husband Kevin, together she had 9 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild: Tyren Baxter, Bryson Baxter, Karter Baxter, Luke Johnson, Natalie Johnson, Kyle Johnson, Arron Johnson, Eathan Stewart, Austin Brockman, and great grandchild Andrew Johnson. Memorials may be given to American Cancer Society.
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  1. Gary and Family,

    It saddens me to hear the news of her passing. Lois was such a great asset to us in the NRCS NDCSMC. She was a great person and great friend. She was so giving. She helped support me and my family during the loss of our home to fire in early 2022. She kept me upbeat about my health issues and was open about hers and her struggles and how she tries to work through them. I took strength form her strength. She will be missed. We are praying for you.

    Sincerely,
    Gregg S Hudson

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