Kimberly Darlene Johnson

January 8, 2014 

A memorial service for Kimberly Darlene Johnson of Wichita Falls, Texas, will be Thur., June 12, at 7 p.m. at VFW Post 10774 in Falkville.

Burial will be at a later date.

Mrs. Johnson died Jan. 8, 2014. She was born Nov. 1, 1975, in Decatur to Kenneth Wayne Sr. and Sue Robinson Johnson. She was a 1994 graduate of Big Pasture High School in Randlett, Okla. She worked in retail many years. She loved her family and friends very much. She loved surfing the net, photography, staying connected to friends on the phone and social networking. She never met a stranger; if she did, they weren’t strangers for long. Aunt Bo will be greatly missed by all that knew and loved her. And those that didn’t know her, missed knowing a great person. She was preceded in death by her parents, Kenneth Wayne Sr. and Sue Kathryn Robinson Johnson; a brother, Kenneth Wayne Johnson Jr.; her grandparents, William and Monzell Cowan Robinson and Lawrence and Lovela Russell Johnson; four uncles, Stevie Robinson, Milton Johnson, Red Miller and Bobby Johnson; and four aunts, Bonnie Johnson, Brenda Amerson, Rose Marie Duncan  and Mary Ellen Miller.

She is survived by her fiancé, Jamie Collins of Wichita Falls, Texas; a sister, Kathy Patterson of Burkburnett Texas; a nephew, Kendall Patterson; a niece, Kristal Patterson, both of Bukburnett, Texas; aunts and uncles, Joan Cocke, Bobby Robinson (Glenda) of Falkville, Carrie Gullion, Billy Robinson (Catherine) of Decatur, Carolyn Johnson of Lacey Springs, Roxie Johnson, Dean Johnson (Joyce), Thomas Johnson and wife of Cullman, Hal Hicks of Miss., Marcia Johnson of San Antonio, Texas, Linda Perry (Mike) of Wichita Falls, Texas and Clara Holt (Andrew) of Kamay, Texas.

 

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