Trudy Annette Johnson:
CLASS OF 1978
Eastman High SchoolClass of 1978
Enfield, NC
Trudy Annette's Story
Hometown, Enfield, White Oak Community when the road was Route 2, now renamed White Oak Road. My hero is my Grandmother who gave my the spirit of independence even though women had few rights in her day.
When I was five years, my Uncle Bob and his friends would play cards Saturday night. That fascinated me. On Sunday morning when Grandmother took me to church before it started, I would ask folks "do you have blackjack?" My mother said she knew I was end up amazed by cards, sweepstakes and game of chance. Lived in New Jersey briefly then settled in Virginia. Worked in my field only for the time spent in New Jersey. I am an avid sweepstakes winner with three trips won, a shopping spree and a set on Emeril cookware and other smaller prizes. I have been to lots of wrestling events Previously, I worked in banking, one job, a loan processor. A long w...Expand for more
ay from my English and journalism degree!
All my old bosses have said I talk too much on the phone. Ironically I worked 15 years as a telephone operator the longest, from 1995 to 2010. Since July 2011,last work as part-time as telemarketer. I have been working part-time with Henrico County Public Schools since May 2014. In 2016, l started a part-time job at Sitter & Barfoot Veterans Care Center.
Was married 21 years, divorced since 2008 and never had kids. I am not related to CHARLES, CARL or SHARON JOHNSON. Divorce means I am not longer related to ex-husband, Charles. I was never a relative of Sharon Johnson--but that's his new wife name. I do not know Carl Johnson. Everyone should have a membership to Lifelock for identity theft protection..
My favorite board game is Scramble. Second is Monopoly. Most of the games these days, I play online.
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