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John Townsend

Graveside service for Mr. John Larry Townsend will be 11 a.m., Saturday, January 9, 2021, at Easthaven Cemetery.

John, 83, was born at his home, March 11, 1937, in Lincoln County, Brookhaven where he would marry his wife

Lorraine and start a family. After graduating from high school, he joined and served his country in the United States Army.

John also lived in Metairie, LA where he was a homebuilder and was a member of the Home Builders Association

where he received many awards. He built beautiful homes in the New Orleans surrounding areas. John had a

passion for Tractor Pulling, he competed, promoted and enjoyed the camaraderie of the sport. He returned to

Lincoln County where he would marry Janice and enjoy the remainder of his life spending his retirement

cattle farming and trail riding in covered wagon to the Dixie National Rodeo. John was a great pillar and friend

to the community and would not hesitate to help anyone ever. John loved his family and friends and will be

missed and remembered forever as an amazing and wonderful man.

He is preceded in death by his wives, Marcia Lorraine Smith Townsend and Janice Carol Oliver Townsend;

parents, Henry Otho Townsend and Lucinda Hall Townsend; siblings, Fannie Lou Townsend Price and Pink Corbit Kyzar.

He is survived by his children, Joyce Diane Townsend Adams and Johnny Tim Townsend; sister, Patsy Ruth Townsend Denson;

three grandchildren, Kevin Ortego, Jr., Valerie Ortego, Wesley Adams; four great grandchildren, Alissa, Kylie,

and Kegan Ortego and Nolan House as well as other loving family members and friends.

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  • Comment Link Sandy Price Wood Saturday, 09 January 2021 05:22 posted by Sandy Price Wood

    Uncle John was a gentleman who loved his family and friends. He was always kind, soft spoken and never had a harsh word to say to or about anyone. Growing up it was always a treat to visit with him, Aunt Lorraine, Diane & Johnny in Metairie. Much later in life I was able to visit a couple of times during his retirement when he was living in the country - always such a relaxed and enjoyable visit as he always made you feel welcome - he seemed so happy and content; such a considerate, sweet and kind man. God Bless You Uncle John. May you rest in peace

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  • Comment Link Brenna Smith Thursday, 07 January 2021 16:30 posted by Brenna Smith

    My greatest joy as a caregiver was to care for John. He truly was one of a kind! I miss you buddy!

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