Individual Details
Coliver Conley Johnson
(8 Mar 1911 - 4 Mar 1960)
Culver was with the state police, per E-Mail message from Astor Johnson, Oct. 1, 1998.
Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky, Saturday, March 5, 1960, Page 8, Col. 3: Coliver C. Johnson, 48, of the Leestown Road, died at 6:10 p.m. yesterday at the U. S. Public Health Hospital where he was employed. Mr. Johnson was a psychiatric aid at the hospital for 12 years. A native of Buckhorn, he was a son of Mrs. Loretta Abster, Buckhorn, and the late Luther Johnson. He served in world War Ii. He was a member of the South Elkhorn Baptist Church and the Cription Lodge, F & AM. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Virgie Amis Johnson, a daughter, Regina Gail Johnson, a son Gary Dale Johnson; a brother, Aster Johnson, Hazard; and two sisters, Mrs. Raymond Simpson, Harlan, and Mrs. Virginia Farnsburg, Harlan. The body was taken to Kerr Brothers Funeral Home.
Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky, Saturday, March 5, 1960, Page 8, Col. 3: Coliver C. Johnson, 48, of the Leestown Road, died at 6:10 p.m. yesterday at the U. S. Public Health Hospital where he was employed. Mr. Johnson was a psychiatric aid at the hospital for 12 years. A native of Buckhorn, he was a son of Mrs. Loretta Abster, Buckhorn, and the late Luther Johnson. He served in world War Ii. He was a member of the South Elkhorn Baptist Church and the Cription Lodge, F & AM. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Virgie Amis Johnson, a daughter, Regina Gail Johnson, a son Gary Dale Johnson; a brother, Aster Johnson, Hazard; and two sisters, Mrs. Raymond Simpson, Harlan, and Mrs. Virginia Farnsburg, Harlan. The body was taken to Kerr Brothers Funeral Home.
Events
Families
Spouse | Virgie Lee Amis (1918 - 1997) |
Child | Gary Johnston ( - ) |
Child | Regina Gail Johnston ( - ) |
Father | Luther A. Johnston (1877 - 1950) |
Mother | Louetta Abshear (1879 - 1963) |
Sibling | Astor M. Johnson (1907 - 1971) |
Sibling | Hazel Johnston (1909 - 1990) |
Sibling | Virginia L. Johnston (1913 - 2000) |
Sibling | John Frank Johnston (1915 - 1955) |
Endnotes
13. E-Mail from Astor Johnson, Columbus, OH, Oct. 1, 1998.