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© Stilwell (OK) Democrat Journal
April 1, 2009
Submitted by: Martha Real


Pernie Faye (Johnson) Canada Walker King

August 9, 1926 ~ March 22, 2009

Pernie Faye Johnson Canada Walker King 82, a resident of Stilwell, Oklahoma, arrived in Heaven to receive a new body and eternal life with Jesus on March 22, 2009 at Stilwell Memorial Hospital in Stilwell, Oklahoma. She was born August 9, 1926 the daughter of Benjamin and Janie Brown Johnson.

There with Jesus to meet her, were her parents, her brother, Woodward Johnson and his wife, Zella "Sissie", her nephew, Buddy Johnson. Her first husband, Cecil Melvin Canada, her second husband, Inman Newlan Walker and one son, Loy Earl Keller. Three sons in law, Doyle Henry Rogers, Don Finical and Harold Dean Blossom Sr., two daughters in law, Pauline Lowe and Bernice Canada, one step daughter, Nancy Lawless; three grand daughters, Tonya Fletcher, Carrie Lynn Pack and Stacy Finical; two great grand daughters, Erin Fain and Lilly May Blossom; four great grandsons, Richy Dean Fain, Chester Leo Fain, Bryson Fletcher and Brason Fletcher. They are all rejoicing with her in heaven and are awaiting the arrival of the rest of her family.

Survivors include her husband, Lewis King, three sons and their wives Cecil and Bea Canada of Sallisaw, Oklahoma, Anthony and Toni Canada of Lincoln, Arkansas and Rickey and Jamie Wilhite of Siloam Springs, Arkansas; one daughter in law, Sue Keller of Oklahoma; six daughters and their husbands, Mary and Allison Bouyear of Stilwell, Oklahoma, Melva and Steve Hammer of Westville, Oklahoma, Sheila Alberson of Morrow, Arkansas, Cynthia and Glynn Sugg of Lincoln, Arkansas, Sharon and Brian Snell of Springdale, Arkansas, and Theresa and Tom Matthew of Fayetteville, Arkansas; her adopted daughter by love, Shirley Logston of Westville, Oklahoma; three step daughters and their husbands, Billie and Carl Webster of Roland, Oklahoma and Deborah Ann and Luther Kapps of Springdale, Arkansas, and Doretha Dillion (Walker) of Florida; one step son, Tommy King and his wife, Debbie of Roland, Oklahoma; two sisters, Jessie Gibson of Maricopa, California and Pauline Canada of Waldron, Oklahoma; numerous nieces, nephews and friends.

She is expecting to meet in Heaven her sixty one grandchildren, seventy six great grandchildren and six great great grandchildren. The life we have shared on this earth has been great, but the one in Heaven will be greater than anything we have ever shared here on this earth.

Visitation will be held Wednesday from 1:00-8:00 P.M. with the family receiving friends from 7:00-8:00 P.M. at Luginbuel Funeral Home in Prairie Grove, Arkansas.

Funeral service will be held Thursday, March 26, 2009 - 2:00 P.M. at Tabernacle of Praise in Westville, Oklahoma. Interment will be in Sugar Hill Cemetery in Lincoln, Arkansas, there will be no graveside services held.

Arrangements are under the direction of Luginbuel Funeral Home of Prairie Grove, Arkansas. To sign the online guest book and view the complete obituary visit www.luginbuel.com


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