Obituary of Richmond Johnson, Madison Co, AR *********************************************************** Submitted by: Lynn Gibson Date: 22 Nov 1998 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm *********************************************************** Richmond JOHNSON - Madison County Record, 20 May 1926 "Old Native Citizen Passes Away --Richmond JOHNSON, age almost 90 years, died Saturday 15 May 1926 at his home near Huntsville, and his remains were interred in the Huntsville Cemetery Sunday afternoon, Reverends Jake DRAKE and Joe WALKER conducting the funeral service. The deceased was born at Drakes Creek 7 September 1836 and spent his entire life in this county with the exception of the time he served as a Union soldier during the Civil War. He was married to Ruth J. BURCHETT 19 April 1855. Eight children were born to them, five of whom are living , viz: Mrs Mary NEAL of Drakes Creek, Mrs. Lydia SULLIVAN of Oklahoma, Mrs Ellen GRAHAM of Hulbert, Oklahoma, Mrs John SMITH and Miss Sallie JOHNSON of Huntsville. He is also survived by his wife, who has been seriously ill for several weeks and whose recovery is not expected; one brother Noah of Fayetteville, Arkansas, one sister, Mrs. Rhoda BAILEY of Claremore, Oklahoma, three half brothers, Green Johnson of Missouri, Bee and Bock Johnson of Oklahoma, and two half sisters, Mrs. Esther EUBANKS of Drakes Creek and Mrs. Florence McDONALD of Oklahoma also survive. Only three of the children, Mrs. Neal, Mrs. Smith and Miss Sallie Johnson and one brother Noah were present at the funeral. Uncle Richmond, as he was called, was well informed as to the early history of Madison county and enjoyed greatly giving reminiscenses of the pioneer days. His going removes one of the real landmarks of the county and his death, though it did not come to him until in ripe old age, will cause sadness to the hearts of many friends who know him." [Transcribed and Submitted by C. Hammett]