Feb 6, 2021
EAST LIVERPOOL Mary Grace (Galloway) Johnson, 73, passed away in the morning hours of Thursday, February 4th, 2021 while in the loving presence of her family. Grace was born in East Liverpool on November 6th, 1947 to Raymond and Mary (Butler) Galloway. She graduated East Liverpool High School in 1966. She married her husband, James Matthew Johnson, on March 13,1968. Grace worked in numerous places including Frank’s Carry Out, ABC Carryout, and American General Life Insurance before deciding to go back to school later in life and earn her nursing degree at Kent State University. She then worked at UPMC Hospital, then as a Home Health Nurse, followed by Trinity Hospital, and finally retiring at the East Liverpool City Hospital. Grace enjoyed riding motorcycles with her husband, and travelled all over the Europe, and 49 states.
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especially in here, because i mean, what other kind of pleasure do they get? they take all the drugs out. they take all the fun out of everything. so, you know, sex is the only thing you have. half the time it s not even worth having anyway. it s that 30 seconds, get in, get out. what fun is that anymore? a few days before his disciplinary hearing for the chapel incident, gilchrist tries out a line of defense in a progress meeting with officer roger lawson. yesterday you indicated to me you were being discriminated against? yes. what s that all about? every time i m alone with somebody, i have to go through this, and it s not this isn t the first time that it s happened. they just they watch me and it just gets annoying. checking your reports, i noticed you got a report of the same exact thing almost a year ago to the day. yeah. in the same place with the lights turned down low? yes.
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