

Birth date: Sep 9, 1956 Death date: Aug 18, 2019
Johnny Glenn Hurst, Jr. age 62 of Lady Lake, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on August 18, 2019 in Leesburg, Florida. Johnny was born on September 9, 1956 to Johnny Glenn and Sylvia (Minton) Hurst Sr. in Jellico, Tennesse Read Obituary
Aunt Sylvia We are so sorry for your loss. We always looked forward to seeing you when we were able to come down and see you and the family. We always remember Johnny would go out of his way to make sure he could come by the house and spend time with us we surely will miss him.
As I kid when we would come down every year I will never forget Johnny would always tell scary stories around the campfire and try to scare all of us. Those were some good times for sure.
We miss you so much and look forward to making it down there possibly next year and we certainly would love to stop in and see you and the rest of the family If possible.
I will give you a call ahead of time if and when we are fortunate to be able to make the trip.
We love you so much and may god bless you and the rest of the family.
Jeff & Tracy Updyke
We are all so thankful for the special times we were able to share with you and the family. It seems like it was never enough but we are thankful for every second. We will miss you Johnney, but we know you are loved and cared for where you are. Until we meet again, rest in Gods peace. All our love, Aunt Joan & Family.
To all of the Hurst Family, we miss you all so much and we are so glad we were able to spend time with Johnny 3-4 weeks ago...it has been such a shock and disbelieve...Rest in Peace Johnny..we love you and miss you all. Elmer & Gloria Minton
"Ditch the b*tchand go fishing" lol I remember Mr. Johnny saying this jokingly one day as my family and I was leaving Mama's house. We will miss you dearly Mr. Johnny. I hope you run into my father William " Bill" Updergraff up there. I know y'all will have some good times fishing and talking as you both watch over those of us still down here who miss and love you dearly. R.i.p. both of you.