Doris Jeanne Prettyman Johnson

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Dec 5 1931
Apr 24 2019
87 Years
Parkesburg

Doris Jeanne Prettyman Johnson, 87, of Parkesburg passed away on April 24, 2019 at the Twin Pines Nursing Home.  She was the wife of the late John Donald Johnson, Sr with whom she shared 66 years of marriage.  
Born in Laurel, Delaware, she was the daughter of the late Nick and Anna Ester Smith Valenteen.

 She attended Parkesburg United Methodist  Church.  She was a member of the Ladies Auxillary of the VFW and the Coatesville Moose.  She was a cook and owner of Doris's   Restaurant on Main Street in Parkesburg. She enjoyed playing bingo and going to the Delaware Park Casinos.  Her motto was " Been There, Done That". 

She is survived by her children, Charlotte Jeanne Mullen and husband, Donald of Sadsburyville, John Donald Johnson, Jr and wife Michelle of Quarryville, and James Phillip Johnson of Parkesburg, and grandchildren, Perrry Vincent Phillips, Jr and Kim Kaign of Sadsburyville, Donald Lee Mullen, II and wife Lynda of Sandy Hill, Justin Douglas Johnson and wife Anne of Mechanicsburg and Nickolas Ray Johnson and wife Natasha of Shermansdale, 2 great-grandchildren; Degan Lee Mullen and Calvin Samuel Johnson. She was preceded in death by two siblings; Claude A. Prettyman and Phyllis Guiseppe and her grand-daughter Amy Jean Phillips.

A Celebration of Life drop in service will be held on Thursday, May 9, 2019 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the Parkesburg VFW, 406 West 4th Ave.Parkesburg, PA.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Parkesburg VFW Post 4480, 406 West 4th Ave., Parkesburg, PA 19365.

Funeral Arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg. Online Condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com 

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Services will be announced at the convenience of the family. (Please check back shortly)

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Been there Done that was one of her favorite sayings. She will be missed by so many. That laugh of hers could be recognized as soon as you heard it. She is with many of her family members that have gone before her and they are having a great time and I know she is finally able to dance with out hurting!! I will say that I always knew where I stood with her and I appeciated that. I'm glad I was able to visit with her and that her Great Grandson Calvin was able to spend some qualilty time as well. Until we meet again. Peace be with you Doris!!!!

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Our deepest sympathy to the entire family.

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Sending deepest sympathy for the loss of Doris . Mother,Grandmother ,Greatgrandmother, friend.

Today and always, may loving memories bring you peace, comfort, and strength.

                              Al & Lisa

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Rest in piece Doris.  You will be missed by so many people.  You taught me how to cook my very first turkey, and so much more.  Now you can rest with Johnson again.  God Bless!

Tricia Sirica

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Aunt Doris, this years' Mother's Day will not be as wonderful as last year when we got to meet all family and spend precious time with.  The years of our friendship via letters and phone calls are cherished.  We always semed to be on the same track with our letters and calls to each other.  Glad I married your nephew Eddie because I would have missed out on your friendship.  Dance on!

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Dear family:

 

So sorry for the lost of your mother, hope the memories of her get you through the grief.  Let me know if you have a graveside service.  I will miss her great stories and infectious laugh. 

Sincerely,

Dottie Lou

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Dear Cousins,
So sorry to hear of Aunt Doris passing. I will miss our get togethers when I come up to Pa. I have many memories from our childhood and recent years. May your memories help you at this time of grief. My thoughts and prayers Janet.

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