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154    JOHNSONVILLE CHURCH OF GOD

      Location - on Brooks Mangum Rd, about 0.6 mile north of Hwy 24, Johnsonville.

      Coordinates: 35d 17m 07.9s N; 79d 05m 24.1s W Click here for Online Maps

      View of the church.

      Surveyed by and photographs by Harnett County Friends of the Library, Julie & Vernon Gambrell, and others. Updates by Allen Dew in December 2016.


  1. Harder, Jenny Taylor   (b. 17 Jun 1950 - d. 10 Apr 2002)
      • Born in Alabama. Wife of Robert L. Harder.
  2. Harder, Robert Lee, Jr.   (b. 16 Dec 1962 - d. 11 May 2002)
      • Husband of Jenny Taylor Harder. Survived in death by Robert L. Harder Sr. and Judith Bates Harder parents, David Harder brother, Robyn Coleman sister, George and Virginia Bates maternal grandparents. SP-4 US Army.
  3. Moore, Verna Mae Gibson   (b. 27 Aug 1939 - d. 28 Mar 2000)
      • Wife of Walter Howard Moore.
  4. Moore, Walter Howard   (b. 21 Jul 1941 - d. Reserved)
      • Husband of Verna Mae Gibson Moore,
  5. Moore, William Elvin   (b. 10 Mar 1939 - d. 20 Aug 1996)
  6. Reid, Christy Javano   (b. 8 Aug 1995 - d. 8 Aug 1995)
      • Funeral marker.


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