In memory of

John Elbert Johnson

Nov 1, 1940
Mar 17, 2020

Obituary

On March 17th 2020 John Elbert Johnson went from the arms of his family on earth to the arms of his Heavenly Father and deceased parents. John was born on 1 November 1940 in Warsaw, New York. His early years were spent with his parents in Attica, New York. After the death of his father, he and his mother moved to Delevan, NY to live with his maternal grandparents, and eventually back to Attica New York.

As John grew into manhood, he had many surrogate fathers who nurtured him including his uncles and grandfathers, as well as his stepfather, Elmer Paugh who entered his life at the age of 12. John excelled in almost every sport and learned much about life from his many coaches. In later life, he took up the game of golf and thoroughly enjoyed the game and the many friendships he made with fellow golfers.

At the age of 19, John enlisted in the army for 3 years. He was stationed at a missile base in New York and also in France with an Engineer battalion. While stationed in New York, he married his high school sweetheart Kathy Wheeler. That union produced 4 children and lasted almost 59 years. After leaving the military, John worked for Fisher Price, Homepride Bakery, Metropolitan Life Insurance and finally Arcata Graphics in Erie County, New York. In 1977, the family moved to Portland Oregon where John continued his printing career at Norwest Publishing, later sold to R.R. Donnelly Co. He was a journeyman printer, in charge of his own crew.

His love of sports and for children inspired John to volunteer as a coach for Little League and Babe Ruth baseball as well as teen basketball. He did this for 30 years, starting in France while in the Army and then in Buffalo, New York and Portland Oregon. During his adult life, he played in a slow-pitch softball team and several men's basketball teams.

After retirement, he and his wife moved to Hoodsport, Washington. While there he served on the Lake Cushman board of directors and held many positions in the men’s golf club.

John was a loving husband, father and friend who will be missed by many. He enriched the lives of many with whom he came in contact, and loved to tell a good story.

He is survived by his wife, Kathleen Frances Johnson and children: Linda Beauchaine,(Bob), Jerald Johnson (Sue), William Johnson (Amy) and Dean Johnson. He is also survived by 8 grandchildren and 4 step-grandchildren, as well as his sister Judith Ann, of Attica, NY, and half-brother James Paugh of Leroy, New York and half-sister Susan (Paugh)Miller of Rocky Mt., Virginia. John is preceded in death by his parents Walter Albert Johnson and Julia Majle (Reese)Johnson, Paugh, Kelly. John's older brother Jerrol died before John was born.

The funeral and interment will take place on Tuesday March 24th, 2020 at 10:00 am at Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, OR.

Service Information

Funeral Service
Tuesday March 24th, 2020 at 10:00 am
Johnson Funeral Home
134 Missouri ave S Salem, OR 97302
Interment Following Service
Willamette National Cemetery

Messages of Sympathy

  1. Gary and Lynn Paugh says:

    Kathy, Johnny brought happiness and joy to the Fred Paugh family. I , Gary enjoyed nearly 65 years of friendship with Johnny and you. May we continue to enjoy the memories.
    God Bless.

  2. Gloria Bourne says:

    Oh Kathy, I know how very much you & Johnny loved each other, it always showed. What a beautiful write-up of his life. I'm thinking of you & praying for you my dear friend.

  3. Charlotte says:

    Kathy I'm sorry for your loss, I am ready to admit you made the correct move when you left us in Hoodsport to be closer to your family. You two and the Bennetts were so there for me when I lost my husband, I wish I could be there for you.

  4. Chuck and Tina Monson says:

    Although we did not know Johnny long, he always made you feel like you were friends forever. We will miss his smile, cheerfulness, humor and many stories. A great loss to our neighborhood!

  5. Jan Smith says:

    Kathy, that is a beautiful obituary. Sorry for your loss. Prayers to you.

  6. James Paugh says:

    Kathy and kids, I was saddened to hear about my big brother. He taught me a lot in my life time and I know in my heart that he is with the Lord in Heaven. He will be missed greatly!

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