Queenie Agers
Queenie Agers
Queenie Agers
Queenie Agers
Queenie Agers

Obituary of Queenie Agers

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Obituary of Queenie Agers Queenie Janett "Nett" Agers was born on August 5, 1955, to the proud parents John Felton Johnson and Keither Hall in Lisbon, Louisiana. She accepted Christ at a early age, and she attended Star of Hope Baptist Church for over 20 years. Queenie graduated from South Oak Cliff High School in 1973. Queenie was employed by Khouler Furniture until she became ill. Queenie was called home on December 18, 2014. Preceding her in death is her brother, John Felton Johnson Jr. (Stud). Her brother, Daniel Ray Johnson, followed her in death. She leaves to cherish her memory, her mother and father, John and Keither Johnson; her husband, Henry Lewis Agers; one daughter, Chenikqua Petry (Raymond); one son, Keith Agers; one stepdaughter, Lawanda Richards; four grandchildren, Aranesha Lanett Agers, Ashton Keith Agers, Raegan Addyson Petry, and Raya Jaye Petry; four sisters, Johnnie Barnett (Bennie), Trudie Edmond (Louis), Sue Harvey (Jimmie), and Debra Smallwood; one brother, Lonnie Leon Johnson (Lump); and a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends.  
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