Fireman 1st Class Jim H Johnston was buried with full military honors in his hometown. He was one of 429 crewmen killed on the USS Oklahoma when it was attacked by Japanese aircraft on December 7, 1941. The attack triggered the entry of the United States into World War II.
The Riverwood Family Funeral Service was contacted by the Navy to make the arrangements and owners offered their services free of charge.
Gov Phil Bryant attended the graveside service and thanked Johnston and all of the Mississippians killed in World War II for their service.
Frank Springs, Johnston's nephew from Lucedale, Mississippi, was one of the family members attending the service. He spoke briefly thanking others for attending. Bryant gave Springs a commemorative governor's coin and placed one on Johnston's wooden casket
In October 1949, a military board ruled that many of the remains from the Oklahoma, including Johnson's, were non-recoverable.
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