Terry V. Johnson(1947-2009)
- Actor
- Writer
He was the son of George and Lois (nee Edwards) Johnson. He earned a bachelor's degree and then a master's degree while working at a local Comumbia, Missouri television station. Johnson's first job in Fort Smith was at KFSA-TV. He was the creator of the "Dr. Boo" show which hosted late night scary movies. Later, in the early 1970s, he became an Advertising and Public Relations Director for the Donrey Media Group. In the early 1990s, ill health and the sale of Donerey, caused Mr. Johnson to retire. Johnson died in 2009 and is survived by two sisters: Rise Howard of Kikeston, Missouri and Leslie Kelsay, of Santa Clara, California; two nephews: Ryan Howard, of League City, Texas, and Kyle Howard, of Springfield, Missouri; four maternal aunts, numerous cousins