Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NamePatrice Diann JOHNSON 1,645
Birth Date11 Aug 1958
Birth PlaceDalhart, Dallam County, Texas
Death Date17 May 2007 Age: 48
Death PlaceKaty, Harris County, Texas
Burial PlaceHouston, Harris County, Texas, Forest Park Westheimer Cemetery
FatherFranklin Dee JOHNSON (1936-2017)
MotherE. N. SPHOND (1937-)
Notes for Patrice Diann JOHNSON
HOUSTON - Patrice Diann Blankenship, 48, died Thursday, May 17, 2007.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in Forest Park Westheimer Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Forest Park Westheimer Cemetery.

Diann was born Aug. 8, 1958, in Dalhart to Frank Johnson and Eva Sphond-Houston. She was raised in Amarillo and graduated from Caprock High School in 1976. She worked as a dispatcher at Jack B. Kelley in Amarillo for many years. In 1999, Diann moved to Houston and began working as a logistics analyst for Air Liquide of America.

The family would like to thank the American Cancer Society for their encouragement and support during Diann's illness.

Survivors include by her fiance, Bill Farriell; her children, Carmen Smith-Williams, Tyrel Newton, Angela Farriell-Campbell, Allen Farriell, and her adopted daughter, Shaniqua Jenkins, all of Houston; her grandchildren, Starlyn Farriell-Ford and Austin Campbell, both of Houston; her parents, Jim and Eva Houston of Amarillo and Frank and Peggy Johnson of Azle; two brothers, Gerald Johnson and wife Karen of Carrollton and James Houston and wife Michelle of Amarillo and their families; as well as other relatives and many dear friends.

The family suggests memorials be to the American Cancer Society, 3915 S. Bell St., Amarillo, TX 79109.

Friends are invited to visit with the family from 4 to 6 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Amarillo Globe-News, May 19, 2007

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