A funeral service will be at 11:00AM, Thursday at the Second Missionary Baptist Church for Patricia C. Johnson, 59, Junction City.
She died Thursday, March 29, 2007, at her home in Junction City. A visitation will be held from 6 to 8 PM Wednesday at the Penwell-Gabel Mass-Hinitt Chapel. Interment will follow at Highland Cemetery.
Patricia C. Johnson was born June 3, 1947 in Wicomico, Maryland to the late Jeanette M. Burton and Louis D. Waller. Patricia moved to Junction City when she was 12 years old to live with her father. She attended Junction City High School and was well liked. She met Jackie Johnson and they were later married on May 21, 1974 and that's when her life really began. She worked at Montgomery Wards for 10 years, Footlocker for almost 10 years, and she also worked at the nursing home.
They are the proud parents of three beautiful girls, Angela Johnson, Jacqueline Johnson and Leola Johnson. She really loved and lived for her family and there is nothing she would not do for them. She was a people person who loved and enjoyed everything life had to offer. However, she didn't allow anyone to push her around and didn't mind voicing her opinion. She didn't let anyone go hungry or without a place to lay their head. She was a very kind hearted and respected woman.
Her mother, Jeanette M. Jefferson, her father, Louis D. Waller, and her grandson, TreVeont Johnson preceded her in death. She is survived by her husband, Jackie Lee Johnson, her daughters Angela Johnson, Jacqueline Johnson and Leola Johnson; her grandchildren, Jose Johnson-Pagan, Charles Johnson-Pagan, Patrick Johnson, Demetrius Harvey, Makaila Johnson, Maliek Johnson and Jerome Johnson; her two stepmothers, Georgia Columns and Eva Tyson and her almost like son's, Daryl Jackson and Bernard Harvey, both of Junction City. Also surviving are her three sisters and two brothers, Maxine Jefferson of Seaford, DE, Cora Thomas of Seaford, DE, Janice Jefferson of Laurel, DE, Greg Jefferson of Laurel, DE and Jerome Jefferson of Columbia, MD; a host of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and dearly loved friends. Patricia C. Johnson, you will be truly missed. You are one of a kind and will never be forgotten.
Love you Mom.