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Terrie L (Johnson) Rambo
Dec 8, 1957 - Mar 11, 1999
Posted by Martha Reddout
© Marietta Monitor
19 Mar 1999, Page 4
Born December 8, 1957, at Hobart, Mrs. Rambo died March 11, 1999, in the Artesian Nursing Home of Sulphur at the age of 41. She was the daughter of Oscar Lee, Jr. and Arnetus Revels Johnson. A resident of Love County for the past 19 years, she married Randall Rambo on April 11, 1998, in Marietta. Mrs. Rambo was a cook for various nursing homes in the area and also at Lake Murray Lodge. She was also employed by the Marietta Bakery. Mrs. Rambo attended SOSU and served in the Baptist Student Union as an artist for campus advertising. She was a member of Bethel Union Baptist Church of Ran, sang in the choir and served as Sunday School and choir secretary.
Survivors include her mother, Arnetus Johnson of Marietta; her husband, Randall Rambo of the home in Marietta; grandmother, Myra Revels, also of Marietta; a daughter, Jacquelynn Ayers Garcia of Oklahoma City; a brother and sister-in-law, John Wesley and Georgia Johnson of Oklahoma City; two grandchildren, Mario Jose Garcia and Bacilia Nicole Garcia of Marietta; several nieces and nephews and a host of relatives and friends.
Mrs. Rambo was preceded in death by her father, Oscar L. Johnson, Jr. in May 1976.
Interment in Prairieview Cemetery was directed by Kennedy Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were Charlie Rambo, Cecil Rambo, C.L. Jones, Nelson Rambo, Billy Rambo and Gerald Lewis. Assisting as flower girls were Dorothy Rambo, Marie Rambo, Bonnie McCarroll, Catherine Rambo, Eva Douglass and Velma J. Jones.
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