Mrs. Johnson, an LPN by profession, began her career in Montgomery, Alabama working for Dr. Jane Day and retired from Mobile Infirmary in Mobile, Alabama after 15 years of service in the cardiac unit. Mrs. Johnson was the author of “The Farmer’s Wife,” an article which was published in the Baldwin County Register and the Alabama Farmer’s Cooperative Magazine, and published several books. An avid herbalist, she was also a founding member of the Alabama Herb Society.
Mrs. Johnson was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Tarver Johnson; son, William Dallas “Bill” Johnson; and grandson, Michael Johnson. She is survived by two sons, Richard T. Johnson, Jr. (Lynn) and Charles B. “Charlie” Johnson (Tammy); grandchildren, Jennifer Ammons (Chad), Richard T. “Rick” Johnson, III (Amanda), Ashleigh Johnson Lake, Serena Johnson Booth, Russell Johnson (Taylor); great-grandchildren, Christopher Ammons (Ashley), Jordan Ammons, Benjamin Johnson, Ryan Johnson, Carleigh Lake, Gavin Lake, Jack Booth, Elise Booth, Rex Johnson, and Margot Johnson; many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services will be held at Little Oak United Methodist Church on Saturday, October 1, 2022, at 12 p.m. The family will receive friends at the church from 11 a.m. until the service hour. Interment will be in Little Oak United Methodist Church Cemetery.
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