Dana
Horace was one of my favorite patients here at the dental office. We always talked gardening during his appointments. Prayers of comfort for his family.
Birth date: Dec 24, 1951 Death date: Jun 10, 2022
Life Reflections Horace Lee Johnson Horace Lee Johnson was born in Fort Worth, Texas on December 24, 1951 to Lavon and Ivory Mae Johnson. He was educated in the Fort Worth Independent School District and graduated from the histor Read Obituary
Horace was one of my favorite patients here at the dental office. We always talked gardening during his appointments. Prayers of comfort for his family.
My prayers are with the family continually. I knew Horace, Diane, and Brenda through my friend and school mate Jerry B. Morris. My name is Walter Hughes. Proverbs 3:5-6.
We’re sorry for your loss and are praying your strength in the Lord.
Deacon Hogan GCBC
Sending our heartfelt prayers and condolences to you Cousin Beverly and family on the passing of your precious husband. Praying God’s Strength and His Peace Will be upon you all during this time. Love You
~Juan and Ronda Cash and family (daughter of your first cousin Raynell)
My uncle Horace , you were the most genuine, caring , compassionate human. Summers in Fort Worth with my Auntie Bev and Uncle Horace was the highlight of young years! You never missed an opportunity to teach me valuable lessons about nutrition and physical fitness. Constantly telling me how eating hot links everyday would not agree with my figure forever lol 😂! Or i would turn into an Earl Cambal hotlink. I remember my first fishing 🎣 experience and how much i talked and scared all the fish away. I remember riding the lawnmower and you making it feel more like a go cart than a chore! You played such a major role in my upbringing and i appreciate you and i Love you and i’m going to miss you more than i could ever put into words! Soar high POPS!
Words cannot express our heartfelt sorry losing you our brother, our family, our friend!! We love you so much but God loves you more. We are praying for that PEACE that surpasses all understanding for my sister Beverly and family. Our road trips will never be the same without you. Rest now until we meet again.
Love,
Joe and Sue Jimerson