Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameOphelia Maxine JOHNSON 1
Birth Date9 May 1932
Birth PlaceDalhart, Dallam County, Texas
Death Date5 Jul 2007 Age: 75
Death PlaceDalhart, Dallam County, Texas
Burial PlaceDalhart, Dallam County, Texas, Memorial Park Cemetery
FatherLouis Clark JOHNSON (1893-1953)
MotherLeta Pearl WADKINS (1905-1999)
Spouses
Birth Date5 Jan 1923
Death Date25 Nov 1992 Age: 69
Death PlaceAdams County, Colorado
Family ID6628
ChildrenD. A. (1950-)
 L. P. (1951-)
 Roberta Faye (1952-2005)
 E. J. (1953-)
 F. A. (1955-)
 J. L. (1956-)
 Hazel Bee (1958-2019)
Birth Date1919
Death Date1985 Age: 66
Notes for Ophelia Maxine JOHNSON
DALHART - O. Maxine Longpre, 75, died Thursday, July 5, 2007.

Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. today in Memorial Park Cemetery in Dalhart with Mark McCormick of Dalhart and Rusty Hancock, pastor of Lincoln Street Baptist Church, officiating. Arrangements are by Horizon Funeral Home.

Mrs. Longpre was born May 9, 1932, in Dalhart to Louis C. and Pearl Wadkins Johnson. She was a lifetime Dalhart resident.

Survivors include a son, Dave Gregory of Mansfield; six daughters, Roberta Faye Gregory and Evelyn Jane Reynolds, both of Dalhart, Florence Ann Osphal and Lily Pearl Holcomb, both of Denver, Janelle Louise Garrett of Canyon and Hazel Bee Keski of Stratford; a sister, Vinita Bevans of Dalhart; four brothers, David Johnson of Dalhart, Harrel Johnson of Amarillo, Ray L. Johnson of Canyon and Frank Johnson of Azle; 14 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren.

Amarillo Globe-News, July 7, 2007

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