1931 in Sherards, MS. The last of 11 children, Mae was a sickly child and had to
be physically carried by her brothers and sisters through most of her early years
until she could stand on her own. Mae Emma Hayes became Mrs. Robert
Johnson in Marion, Arkansas, on 17 May 1952. Robert and Mae Emma were
married 49 years until he died in 2001.
She was small but mighty and filled with faith in God and Jesus as her Savior.
Having put on the full armor of God, Mae Emma survived a severe Covid-19
infection in late summer 2020. However, she succumbed to a second Covid
infection (Omicron) and died, aged 90, on 2 Jan 2022 while residing at Shaker
Gardens Nursing and Rehabilitation facility in Shaker Heights, Ohio. Funeral
Arrangements are managed by Cummings and Davis Funeral Homeof Cleveland,
OH, and NJ Ford Funeral Home of Memphis, TN. Please consult online editions of
The Plain Dealer in Ohio and Commercial Appeal of Tennessee for updates on
arrangements for services in those states.
Mae Emma attended school in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Memphis, TN, ultimately
passing Tennessee’s Board of Nursing exams as a Licensed Practical Nurse in
1970. She retired in 1996 after having worked as a nurse at the former West
Tennessee Chest Disease, Baptist, and Methodist Hospitals of Memphis, TN, and
St. Alexis Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio.
Mae Emma was one of the original, old school “influencers” and has inspired no
less than five young black women to become nurses when the dropout rate
among black students was very high.
After retirement, Mae Emma was an avid traveler and lived in The United Arab
Emirates, Burundi, and Barbados. While living in the UAE, she served her country
as an escort at the U.S. Embassy Abu Dhabi for 18 months.
Mae Emma was a loving sister-in-law to Deloris Diane Ketchum, dedicated
mother to Michael Mems, Broderick, Veronica, and Angelo Johnson; and loving
grandmother to Micheal and Paschael D Mems, Lytia M, Keren A, Sheena L, and
Angel Johnson; Shannel and Barbara Sanders; and Shinika Hines. Phoenix Simms,
Dillion and Deleah Hines, Princeton Ivy, and Kingston Henderson were greatgrandchildren.
She was the matriarch of the Johnson and Hayes Families with 18
nieces, seven nephews, and two further generations of great and greatgreat-
grand nieces and nephews. Today, the Johnson and Hayes families extend
throughout the United States and will carry her memory in their hearts.
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