By: Denise Taylor McDonald A lot of you reading this may not know me. I am married to Floyd Mc’Donald’s oldest son Wayne. I didn’t know many of Wayne’s folk’s at first but I can tell you about his grandparents, Billy and Sadie McDonald. Wayne and I were married in June of 1983and Sadie passed [...]
Posts Tagged ‘deaths’
My Memories
Posted in Denise Taylor McDonald, tagged deaths, memories on June 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Memories of my PawPaw Floyd
Posted in Kimberly McDonald Benton, tagged childhood, deaths, memories on June 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
By: Kimberly McDonald Benton It being almost two years since my PawPaw Floyd passed away I still have precious memories in my heart of how much he loved his family and friends. It there ever was a caring man it was my grandfather. Of course I’m not aware of how he was while he was [...]
Frederick Alvie Johnson
Posted in Unknown, tagged deaths, obits on July 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Obituary: Mr. Frederick Alvie Johnson of Hanceville passed away Tuesday, July 22, 2008, at Woodland Medical Center. He was 70 years old. Alvie is survived by his wife, Patsy A. Box Johnson; two sons, Marty D. (Kathy Gladden) Johnson of Bessemer and Chris A. (Sherrie) Johnson of Hanceville; three brothers, Joe (Dot) Johnson and Paul [...]
My Father-in-law
Posted in Sherrie DeFreitas Johnson, tagged deaths, memories on July 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
By: Sherrie DeFreitas Johnson I had lost my mother just a few weeks prior to meeting Chris and the Johnson family. It was a blessing for me. Needless to say, I fell for Chris and the entire family. Alvie had created a peaceful home compared to what I had come from. It was like a [...]
Memories of Grandpa
Posted in Justin Johnson, tagged childhood, deaths, memories on July 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
By: Justin Johnson Looking back at life with Grandpa, so many fond memories present themselves: Him teaching me how to drive the lawn tractor Letting me ride in the Big Rig with him Watching me shoot fireworks off the front porch while Grandma panicked Talking like Donald Duck to make me laugh Giving me a [...]