1947
2017
Mrs. Frances Diane Johnson, age 70 of McDonough, Georgia passed away June 11, 2017. She was born in Jonesboro, Georgia to the late Green Wilson and Florence Mazaille Tolbert Hollingsworth. She was preceded in death by brothers, Doug and Hiram Hollingsworth. She was a member of the Jonesboro First Baptist Church and enjoyed working in her flower beds. Survivors include her husband, John Johnson; daughter, Lisa (Jeremy) Newell of Hampton and Andy (Melissa) Johnson of Bremen; grandchildren, Autumn Johnson, Victoria Johnson, Jonah Newell, Noah Newell and Alex Brinkman; siblings, Don (Martha) Hollingsworth of Marietta, Barbara Hollingsworth of McDonough, Ed (Dot) Hollingsworth of Alabama and Sandra Posea of Snellville; numerous nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held Saturday, June 17, 2017 – 2:00 PM in the Chapel of Haisten Funeral Home. Friends may visit the family one hour prior to the service. Arrangements are under the direction of Haisten Funeral Home of McDonough.`
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June 14, 2017
Ashley Cates
She was an amazing and loving mother, grandmother, aunt, and to everyone who knew a wonderful Nan.
June 14, 2017
Ann Henderson
My prayers are with y'all ,,,, Fly High Sweet Angel
June 12, 2017
May God's loving kindness and comfort help you and your family through this very sad time Psalms 29:11
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