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							 Visitation: January 17, 
							2025 from 5-7 p.m. at Holland Barry & Bennett 
							Funeral Home. There will also be a gathering from 
							6-8 on Friday at the Middletown American Legion. 
							
							Funeral home: Holland Barry & Bennett Funeral 
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							 MonDell "Moose" Johnson, 79, of 
							Middletown, passed away January 10, 2025 at Memorial 
							Medical Center.  
							 
							Visitation will be from 5-7 PM Friday, January 17, 
							2025, at Holland Barry & Bennett Funeral Home. There 
							will also be a gathering from 6-8 on Friday at the 
							Middletown American Legion. Cremation rites will 
							then be accorded, and burial will be at a later 
							date. 
							 
							MonDell was born November 1, 1945, in Springfield, 
							IL., the son of Roy L. Johnson Sr. and Helen (Lomprez) 
							Johnson. He married Loretta "Gail" (Gillmore) on 
							July 5, 1966. He proudly served his country in the 
							United States Army and was stationed in Germany from 
							1963-1966. Moose was primarily employed in logistics 
							as a forklift operator. He was also a school bus 
							driver in Middletown. He successfully completed a 
							course in electronic pin setting for bowling alleys 
							at Brunswick in Michigan. He enjoyed bowling, 
							fishing, being on the pontoon boat, and dirt track 
							racing. He loved the outdoors.  
							 
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Survivors include his loving wife Gail Johnson, children: Willie 
(Shawn) Johnson, Brad (Jennifer) Johnson, and Missy (Mark) Lee; 10 
grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; and brothers Frank Johnson and Jerry 
(Diana) Johnson. 
He was preceded in death by his parents, son MonDell Johnson II, Grandson 
William Johnson II, and brothers Carl Johnson, Roy L. Johnson II, Everett 
Johnson, and Jack Johnson. 
 
Memorial donations may be made to the family and will be accepted at the funeral 
home. 
							 
            
            				
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