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Rafeal Ray Johnson
Choctaw Nation Veterans Cemetery
Tuskahoma, Pushmataha County, OK
© Kim White Robertson

Jun 27, 1928 - Jan 27, 2017
Posted by: Sharon Ingle

http://www.burkhartfuneralservice.com/
 

Rafeal Ray Johnson, age 89, passed away January 27th, 2017, at Talihina, Oklahoma. He was born June 27th, 1928, to John and Pearl Johnson in Cowlington, Oklahoma.

Ray loved to fish and do carpentry. He was a tank mechanic in the U.S. Army. He was an unselfish simple man. 

Ray was preceded in death by his parents.

He is survived by a son Shane Kemp, a grandson Arron Kemp, both of Stigler, Oklahoma as well as several sisters and brothers.

Graveside service will be held Monday, January 30, 2017, 3:00 PM at the Choctaw VA Cemetery in Tuskahoma, Oklahoma.

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