Memorial services for Anita Severa Johnson, 74, who passed away Friday, June 5, 2009, at the Calera Manor Nursing Home, Calera, will be held at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday at the Larkspur Village Hospitality Room. Ann Lewis will officiate.
Anita was born July 27, 1934, to Tony and Mercedes Valiena Severa in Oakland, California.
She married J. R. Johnson on October 2, 1951, in Reno, Nevada.
She was a retired housekeeper.
She enjoyed her grandchildren, reading and video games.
She was a member of Victory Life Church.
Anita was preceded in death by her parents, husband, brother, Tony Severa and sister, Mercedes Grossbeck.
Anita is survived by sons, Billy Johnson and wife Jeanie of Achille, Greg Johnson and wife Judy of Durant, and Johnny Johnson and fiancee Pam of Gainseville, Texas; daughter, Debbie Votaw of California, brothers, Richard Severa, Godfrey, Illinois and Bobby Severa of Castro Valley, California, sisters Loraine Smidth of North Dakot, and Shirley Lemoore; grandchildren, Sabrina Stricklen, Cindy Glover, Michael Johnson, Alisha Johnson-Lomoe, Jesse Johnson and Wyatt Johnson; and two great-grandchildren.
Condolences may be made online at www.coffeymurray.com.
Coffey-Murray Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.
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