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Joseph Gerald “Jerry” Johnson

10/26/1939 - 02/22/2016
Service Date: 02/27/2016
Service Time: 10:00 AM
Service Location: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 1720 S Ironwood Drive Apache Junction, AZ 85120

Joseph Gerald Johnson mostly known throughout his life to all his friends and work associates as “Jerry” and to his family as “Dad”, “Padre”,  “Grandpa J”, “Pops” and “Uncle Jerry”.   He was born on Oct 26, 1939 in Prescott, AZ.  Jerry was the 2nd son to his parents Rachel (nee Thompson) and Lars Marcus “Swede” Johnson who preceded him in death. He was also preceded in death by his wife Judith Turley Johnson who he loved and cherished for over 50 years.  Jerry is survived by his wife Marilyn Hudson Johnson and their six children, spouses, 14 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren which totals 31.  

Jerry loved sports as a youth and competed with his older brother Lars Marcus Johnson II and especially excelled on the football field as a speedster running back.  Work in road construction took his family all over the state of Arizona and parts of New Mexico where he attended 27 different schools from the time he started grade school until he finished High School in Wickenburg, AZ graduating in 1957.  His last two years of high school he was able to remain in Wickenburg as he lived with Paul and Beth Ellsworth family.  The Ellsworth family was a great influence on Dad’s life as they activated him in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and also introduced him a few years later to Judy in Holbrook, AZ. Jerry & Judy were married and sealed for time and all eternity on August 16,1960 in the Mesa, AZ Temple. Their oldest child Joline was born in Wickenburg, AZ. She is married to Richard King and their family includes Matthew & Kirsten and great-grandson Nolan King; Jennifer & Cody Crawford and great-grandson Cohen; and Bryant & Morgan King. Todd was born in Holbrook and his family includes wife Janis; Chanelle & Eric Crocker with great-grandchildren Nixon and Kennedy; and their other grand-children Tyler, Blake and Celeste Johnson. Janea was born in Casa Grande and is married to Stuart Waite with grandson Jaymison. Daughter Joy was also born in Casa Grande and is married to Michael By Whiting with granddaughter Cambria.

Judy passed away in 2011 after a long and courageous battle with various diseases that made Dad her primary caregiver for over 14 years.  Judy & Jerry raised their children in Northern Arizona primarily in Williams and Snowflake. In Williams, Dad served as Branch President for many years. In Snowflake, Dad served in many callings including bishopric and youth leader.   Dad loved the outdoors, including water skiing, snow skiing, hunting and especially fishing with his buddies who call themselves the “Fibbin Five.” 

In 2012 Dad married our “Second Mom” Marilyn Hudson (nee Bergman). With the addition of Marilyn our family grew to include Michael & Danette Hudson and grandson Brendan and Michelle & Daniel King and grandson Benjamin. One of Dad’s greatest accomplishments was the mission to Martin’s Cove/Willie Crossing in Wyoming, where he served with his sweet companion Marilyn. Marilyn has been gracious, caring, kind and loving to our family. She was a devoted companion and by his side every day during these last few challenging weeks.

We will miss you Padre!  Until we meet again at Jesus feet.  Your loving family. 

A visitation will be held on Friday, February 26, 2016 from 5-7 PM at Bunker’s University Chapel, 3529 E. University Drive, Mesa, AZ. Funeral services are Saturday, February 27, 2016 at 10 AM, with visitation at 9 AM, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1720 S. Ironwood, Apache Junction, AZ 85120.

Condolences

  • We will always have great memories of Jerry and Judy. They were amazing neighbors and always made us feel welcomed. So sorry for your loss. Sending our love, thoughts, and prayers during this difficult time.

  • Jerry was a special person and a great brother-in-law. He was kind to me in my youth. He was always willing to lend a helping hand. He loved and cared for Judy and raised a wonderful family. I will miss him but know Judy is glad to have him by her side again.

  • This was devastating news. I’ve been his Massage Therapist for about 10 yrs. I love Jerry and I’m thankful for his friendship and all the ways he has helped me and my family. I am deeply saddened that I was unable to do more for his back pain over the last couple years. He will be greatly missed but what an incredible example of love, friendship, and service he has left me with.

  • Bob & Linda Blaylock & family

    How we will miss him! He’s such a good example of what a man of God should be. Always ready to help and always making you feel welcome within his circle of friendship of love. We loved being around Jerry and Judy – he took such good care of her. We were delighted when Jerry and Marilyn were able to serve their mission. We are so grateful for the Temple blessings at times like this! Sending our love and thoughts and prayers to all their family.

  • Dennis & Susan Deaton

    Todd,
    We send our sincerest and deepest condolences to you and your family. You father was as genuine as they come and a real gentleman. I enjoyed my brief associations with him on the young men’s events that he joined. How could anyone not love him?

    Our love,

    Dennis and Susan Deaton

  • Lorin and Mary Ann Moench- Fellow missionaries

    Dear Marilyn,
    We are so saddened to hear of Jerry’s passing! He will always be Elder Johnson to us, and the two of you were wonderful missionaries at Mormon Handcart Historic Sites, specifically serving at Sixth Crossing. We were so pleased to see both of you at the reunion at our ranch last summer where we could renew those friendships. Jerry was kind and loving, and a hard worker, and we continue to be touched by his determination to have his dream of going on a mission to the Handcart Sites come true. May the Lord continue to comfort you and your family. Happy trails to you, dear Elder Johnson, till we meet again!
    Love, Lorin and Mary Ann Moench

  • Joe & Marianne Landrin

    Jerry was always kind, helpful and generous with his time. Their mince meat pie will now be shared with Marilyn.

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