of Conway, AR
January 22, 1927 - February 25, 2015
Cloahe E. Johnson, 88, of Conway, Arkansas, passed away on February 25, 2015. She was born on January 22, 1927, in Cave City, Arkansas to the late Franklin and Veda May (Reves) Staggs. Cloahe worked in the nursing field and retired after a long career as an LPN. She also was a faithful Christian and last attended Northside Church of Christ.
Cloahe is survived by her daughter, Kay (Jerry) Cantrell of Clovis, California, her son, Jerry (Mary) Johnson of Conway, and her adopted daughter, Cathy Anthony of Conway. She is also survived by eight grandchildren, fourteen great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.
Cloahe is also preceded in death by her son, Bruce Johnson, a grandson, Joshua Johnson, and her brother, James Staggs.
A Funeral Service will be held at 1:00 pm on Friday, February, 27, 2015 at Roller McNutt Funeral home with burial to follow at Brown Cemetery in the Barney Community outside of Enola. Visitation will be held at the Funeral Home from 6-8 pm on Thursday evening.
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My sweet Granny Cloahe! So many fond memories rush through my mind now! You always had a brillant sense of humor. Your life was not an easy one. You had many setbacks and heartaches! But you stand out in my mind as a stable and constant refuge to our family. What an amazing family you helped to create!! This world has lost a Great woman!! But heaven has recieved an Angel.
My Sweet Angel,
May your fondest memories of Granny bring you peace and comfort. She loved you very much and was so proud of you. I know she always wished the best for you. Take comfort in knowing that she is in a better place now.
I love you,
Mom
I will truly miss this precious woman. She is one of my blessings in life. Everybody loved Gran and enjoyed being around her. My thoughts and prayers are with all the family. I know how hard this is, but there are such sweet memories to look back on and make us smile.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. We wish we could be in Conway with you today, but know that you are all in our thoughts.
Doug, Helen, James, Kevin, Chris, and Laura
To our beautiful Granny. We will miss you so much! You have been the matriarch of this family for so long. Your tender voice and humor will be missed. The hillarious stories from long ago, the sitting in your house listening to the laughter, the fried pies and chocolate gravy, the beans and ham, the joy of arriving to Granny and Cathy's! This will be missed and will forever leave a hole in my heart.
Cathy you are the Granny now! Get ready! We will look forward to many vacations to your house now.
Uncle Jerry, we love you and your family. We will continue to pray for you.
To my mom, I love you so much and I can only imagine the pain of losing your mom. Praying for you also.
Angel, she was your grandmother and mom all rolled up in one. She raised you, loved you, and provided for you. Your pain is so different from ours but I hope you know how much you are loved by all of us. You have family in California always! We love you!
We will miss granny so much.
We will keep yoy all in our thoughts and prayers.
Mark
Our hearts are heavy with your loss but we know where she is, in the arms of her loving Savior. We will see her again one day soon! We know she hopes to see all of her family reunited in heaven.
Praying for all the family, I know how much Angel, lily and Lacey loved her.
Granny Cloahe, You made Casey and I always feel like family when we with you. Thank you for all the great times and laughs we had together. Casey and I will miss you. We love you ! Casey and Angie Phillips
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