Pam Call
My deepest sympathy to Mary Lou's family.
Birth date: Sep 23, 1931 Death date: Mar 9, 2011
Mary Lou Johnston, formerly of DeRidder, Louisiana passed away March 9, 2011 in Sumter, S.C. following a short illness. Born in Crows, VA in 1931, she was preceded in death by her husband Louis Floyd Johnston, parents Mr. & Mrs. C Read Obituary
My deepest sympathy to Mary Lou's family.
Mother, I am really going to miss you! I feel like I just got to know you again after living so far apart for many years. I know you are in a better place now and I am just being selfish by wanting you to still be here with me. I know you loved collecting angels and now you get to live amoung them. There's a big empty place in my heart now that you are gone. I love you and will miss you always.\r\nLove You!!\r\nLeona (Peanut)
Granny....i will never forget the trips to Louisiana to visit you and grandpa during the summer you always made us feel right at home and when I decided to join the rescue squad you took the time to teach me how to take blood pressure and pulse, a skill I used many times to help others. Like with alot of families as I got older we did spend as much time together and I regret that. I know you are in the arms of the Lord now safe and well with a brand new perfect body...who could ask for more...I love you and will think of you often but only with a smile never with a tear because you are in the Lords arms now...your grandaughter. Wendy Fain Nichols
I will miss you Granny and I love you I am glad that I got to see you at Christmas...love always Joseph
My sincere sympathies to your family. You are all in my prayers.
We love you grandma.I know that your with alot of the family.I hated to see you leave us but it was your time to go and you will be missed by alot of family and freinds.I know yall will be looking over us and seeing everything we do and saying that we are not suppose to be doing that cause we will get in alot of trouble.Remember that we love you forever and always.
Leona, we know you have enjoyed your Mom being nearby these past two years, despite the fact Kenny was her \"favorite.\" The memories you, Ken and Amanda have will bless your hearts forever. Always think of the good times!\r\nWe are really sorry for your loss, but we know she is free of pain, can breathe without difficulty, and is happy with the Lord and family who went before her. \r\nGod bless you and the family. We have you in our prayers and love you dearly.
I love you grandma and i will miss you.I will always keep the memories when i always came to your house in La and spend the summers with you and grandpa. I will also keep the memories of the week that i spent with you and the times that i came to see you in S.C.and the good times will always stay with me as i spent the times with you and grandpa i wll never forget them.\r\nI love yall.\r\n Love Always,\r\n Connie Ann Johnston
\"hello love!\"....thats what you always said to us! i love you *&* miss you sooooo much! im so glad i got to spend the last 2 years with you. you were such a wonderful, sweet women who always knew how to make me smile:)you always told me how proud you were of me, and i will continue to make you proud!! you will be miss dearly!! and i LOVE you.\r\nAmanda
\"Granny\" you were such a sweet person and we are really going to miss you. We're glad you got to meet your great-granddaughter Elena last Christmas. We love you- Michael, Crystal, & Elena Coff