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Frank Dwayne Johnston

Frank Dwayne Johnston
October 5, 1943 ~ January 14, 2022

Frank Dwayne Johnston, entered this life on October 5, 1943 in Ardmore, Oklahoma, as a tiny two pound little boy to William Johnston and Freda (Hester) Johnston. He parted this life, January 14, 2022 at the age of seventy-eight, as a strong and mighty man of God.

Frank served in the United States Army from 1962 to 1965, serving fourteen months in Korea with Company P 4th Battalion 4th Infantry Regiment.

Frank married God's plan for him, Jerry Sue Smith, November 1, 1963 in Wellington, Kansas.

He was an active member of El Shaddai Church for forty-two years.

Parted this life before him, were his father, William Johnston, mother, Freda Goll and stepfather, Victor Goll.

Those remaining in this life include God's plan for him, Jerry Johnston of the home in Seminole, Ok, God's gifts to him, Victor Johnston and spouse, Jami of Bearden, OK, Vicki Lynn Mason and spouse, Chris of Seminole, OK and Buddy Man of the home. God's promise to him, Jarod Mason and Fiance' Naomi Edgell of Prague, Destani Johnston and boyfriend, Rayce Forbis of Ada, Ok, Joseph Mason of Seminole, OK, Gypsy, Jasper and Spot. Many cousins, extended family, friends and ministers.


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