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Services for Martha JoAnn Way Johnson, 80 of Stratford will be held at 1pm on Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at Alexander-Gray Funeral Home, Wilson, OK.
Burial to follow at Hewitt Cemetery, Wilson.
The family will receive visitation at DeArman-Pickard Funeral Home in Stratford Monday, January, 27th from 5-7 pm. JoAnn will lay in state on Tuesday January 28, 2020 at Alexander-Gray Funeral Home.
Born January 23, 1940 in Wilson, Ok to Frank Jefferson and Bertha Mae Way, JoAnn passed peacefully on Sunday January 26, 2020 in Stratford, OK.
JoAnn is survived by son Randy Johnson and wife Debbie, Gainesville, TX, daughter Rhonda Kinder and husband Robbie, Ada, son Robby Johnson and wife Jackie, Stratford, and daughter Rachelle Lough and husband Greg, Antlers, brother Freddie Way and wife Loretta, Healdton, OK. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren with the 6th due in March and many extended family members.
JoAnn and Dale were married December 19, 1960 in Wilson, Ok.
Dale proceeded her on November 26, 2019. Also proceeding her were parents, son Stephen Loyd Johnson, brothers Jeff, Raymond, JC, Rayford, Robert, Bill, and sisters Juanita, Blondell, and Aubrene. Pall bearers will be her grandsons
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