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1943 - 2003
After and extended illness, David A. Johnston, 60, 112 Lynn Courtney Drive, Huntington, left this world for a better life on August 25, 2003. He was born April 17, 1942 in Huntington. He was the son of James W. and Valerie Washington Johnston.
He is survived by his wife, Karen McDaniel Johnston, sons David Lee and Stacy Allen, grandsons Alex and Zachary. Also surviving, Brothers Bob of Georgia, Jim and Paul both of Huntington, sisters Connie of Huntington and Linda of Oxford, Michigan.
David was a longtime employee of the West Virginia Department of Highways in Barboursville.
Visitation will be Wednesday, August 27 2003 at Henson Mortuary. Funeral Services will be 11:00 a.m. Thursday, August 28, 2003 at Henson Mortuary. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Barboursville.
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There are currently 4 condolences.
Brenda Christian
Thursday August 28, 2003 at
12:42 PM
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Diana and Paul
We are sorry to here of your loss.
Are prays are with you and your family. We are with you always.
Wayne County Sheriff's Department
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John D.Doyle
Wednesday August 27, 2003 at
11:15 PM
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my deepest sympathy to the entire family...I have often wondered of the where abouts of you all..but since I have lived in Florida for the past 30 some odd yrs I have lost touch with many people..the last time I was in W.Va I visited Melvin and Mrs. Washingtons' grave would love to see you all again...again sorry for your loss. John Doyle..2210 Sherbrook Dr.Valrico Florida 33594
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Jason, Jennifer and Mea Billups
Wednesday August 27, 2003 at
2:15 PM
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David was a good man and we will always have a place in our heart for which he always a place in his for us.
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Gayle Johnston Whitley
Wednesday August 27, 2003 at
1:35 PM
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Dear Karen, Valerie and Family,
I just heard about David and wanted to tell you how sorry I am. Doralie has been keeping me informed about his condition and he has been in my prayers. I have so many happy memories of all of us cousins on Darnell Road in the summer and on Francis Street at Christmas. We all loved to be together because we all loved each other as only cousins can.
With deepest sympathy,
Gayle
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