Mary Denise Johnson, (Neci Bellar), was born Mary Denise Clover on April 20,1962. Neci passed away Friday Dec. 27th in Tulsa, OK with her family at her side.
She is preceded in death by her father Steve Clover of Wisconsin, and her dad Bill Bellar of Littlefield, Texas.
Neci is survived by her oldest son Daniel Ray Johnson, of Bartlesville, a son Jordan Johnson and wife Angela of Wann, OK, a daughter Maggie Proctor and husband Bryan of Bartlesville, and her youngest son Jessie James Johnson of Wann, OK. She is also survived by her mother Marion Carter of Guymon, OK, sister Kaci Bellar Pickens of Enid, OK, brother Ronnie Bellar, of Guymon, OK, sister Dona Bellar Hadley of Bartlesville, OK, brother Toby Bellar of Norman, OK, sister Brenda Bellar Elam of Hardesty, OK, brother John Bellar of Lenapah, OK, brother William Bellar of Guymon, OK, brother Harley Carter of Bartlesville, OK and brother Joshua Carter of Guymon, OK. Neci is also survived by four grandchildren David, Tristan, Daniel and Brianna. Neci is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
Services are pending.
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