Ella Mae Johnson

Published 9:55 pm Tuesday, July 20, 2010

ATMORE – Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Mae Johnson, affectionately known as Mae Mae, was held Sunday, July 18, 2010 at Jones Street True Pentecostal Holiness Church with Bishop Willie L. Williams officiating and interment was in Stallworth Cemetery with Mayberry Funeral Home directing.

She leaves to cherish her memories a devoted husband of 49 years, Delloyd Johnson Sr.; four loving daughters, Sheila (Darryl) Findley of Pensacola, Fla. and Jacqueline (Melvin) Williams, Yvette (Tony) Johnson and Christy (Kelvin) Brown, all of Atmore; four sons, Gregory Johnson, Larry Johnson, Delloyd (Lisa) Johnson and Michael Johnson, all of Atmore; 19 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; 11 sisters, Lucille Millender of Atmore, Linda (Tony) Isaac, Dorothy Craft and Mary Craft, all of Pensacola, Fla.; Laura Patton, Sharon Patton, Vell (Alford) Faurkner and Gloria Ann (Fred) Channey, all of Birmingham; six brothers, Dessie Craft of Panama City, Fla., Willie (Idell) and Eddie (Wanda) Craft, both of Detroit, Mich., Curtis (Evelyn) Craft, James Craft and William Craft, all of Pensacola, Fla.; two aunts, Viola (Robert) Johnson, Elder Lucille Kings; four sister-in-laws, Helen (Hoover) Brown, Mary (Charles) Reynolds, Louise Johnson, and a very devoted sister-in-law, Glendine Craft, all of Atmore and six brother-in-laws, O’Neil Johnson and Robert Lee (Viola) Johnson, both of Atmore, Wodrow (Chat) Johnson of Chicago, Ill., D.H. Johnson of Jackson and Jessie Johnson and Peter Johnson, both of Los Angeles, Calif.

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