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Ken Johnson beloved husband, father, friend went to be with the Lord Saturday, March 16, 2013. Ken is survived by wife Donna, daughter Jessica, son Wesley, sister Jill Woods (Doug) and his brother Ron Johnson (Brenda). He was preceded in death by his parents, James Ernest "Rip" and Sarah Jo. Among Ken's greatest accomplishments were his many friends. Too many to name individually, but they include his brothers and sisters at Trinity United Methodist, fraternity brothers at the University of Alabama, friends from the neighborhood, his golf buddies, his many in-laws, nieces, nephews, and business associates. Ken's love and kindness were not only related to those listed above. On a regular basis, Ken could be found ministering to members of the community. If a hammer or a chainsaw was needed, Ken could be counted on to help. He best exemplified James admonition: "to show me your faith by your works". Ken was born on November 23, 1957 in Anniston, Alabama. He grew up in Lincoln, Alabama where he attended Lincoln High School and was a star football, basketball and baseball player. Ken attended the University of Alabama from 1976-1980. It was here that he met the then Donna Clements, his loving wife of 30 years. He was in the pipe and steel business for 32 years and the people business for 55. In Ken's short 55 years, he touched the lives of many. Ken was a member of his church board, a leader among the Beta Theta Pi fraternity alumni, and a board member at Hoover Country Club. Ken was happiest when he was with his family, on the golf course, in a tree stand, standing over a grill, or in the Alabama football stadium. Ken was notorious for his "20 minute projects" that often involved do-it-yourself fixer uppers, inevitably lasting many times longer than anticipated. He was there at a moment's notice for any friend in need of anything from help with a dead car battery to organizing a meal for those suffering a loss. Ken was a wonderful husband, father, brother, and friend. He will be dearly missed by all that he knew. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Trinity United Methodist Church in Homewood, Alabama.
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Donna, so sorry to hear about your loss !
God Bless you and your family !!
Ricky Hicks
April 14, 2013
I would like to thank everyone for the outpouring support that my family has received since Uncle Ken's passing. We are truly blessed to have such great network of friends.
I was reading Steve Williams' post and would like to tell you that Honey was my first dog when I was a kid. We loved her dearly and was a great companion.
Again thank you for the kind words about Uncle Ken.
Cal Johnson
April 14, 2013
Donna, Just learned of this very sad news. I will be praying for you and your family.
Lisa Churchill
March 26, 2013
dear donna, camilla just called to let me know of your loss. I am so sorry. may God comfort you during this difficult time. with prayers and Theta love, dale bounds
dale bounds
March 22, 2013
The Johnson family ( Ken, Ron, Cal and Doug Wood have been very good to my sons
Hunter and Chase Wiggins, my husband Clay has many happy memories of Ken. It was great to have seen them at the National Championship Game and hear about all of the good times.
Erin Wiggins
March 22, 2013
The Johnson family was a part of our lives in Lincoln while my children were growing up. Jill and my Kelly were the same age. Sweet memories.
Ed and Mildred Trammell
March 22, 2013
Donna,
Tommy and I just heard and we are thinking about your family. You all are in our thoughts and prayers.
Laurie King
Laurie King
March 21, 2013
Grew up in Lincoln with Ken, Ron and Jill. All were class acts in life. We have lost a great friend. Lynn,Jenny and Paige Phillips, Oxford Alabama
March 20, 2013
I worked as an Asst. Pro for a few years at HCC and eventually joined the club myself. Ken was very gracious to me on both sides of the fence and it was truly my pleasure to know him. I would bump into Ken on occasion at Alabama football games and it was always a great to see and speak with him. I was saddened to hear of his passing and my thoughts and prayers go out to Ken and all of his family and friends. ROLL TIDE KEN!!
Jason Yates
March 20, 2013
Donna,
We were so sorry to hear about Ken. Will miss seeing him drive through the neighborhood. You and the kids are in our thoughts and prayers. Wendy, John and Barbara Stevens
Wendy Stevens
March 20, 2013
Donna, Jessica, and Wesley
I am so sorry that I just found out about Ken. Lindsay called me today and she had just heard about Ken. I am truly heart broken. I wil be in touch with you soon. Please know that all of you are in my prayers and thoughts. I wish I had known so I could have been there with you in this very sad time in your lives. Love and Prayers to all of you.
Louise Joe
March 19, 2013
Donna, I do not have words to say how very sorry I am for you and your family. I remember Ken as a gentle man that was always openly proud of you all. Much love and prayers your way. jan Skellie Keel
March 19, 2013
God Bless you, Donna. We all lost a good man.
Jackson Bostwick
Beta U of A '65
March 19, 2013
My deepest sympathy to the family. Thoughts and prayers to you all. I know this is going to be tough on my brother Mark Robbins who loved Ken like a brother.
Denise Robbins Jester
March 19, 2013
Blessings to all of you in this most difficult time.
Kim Crenshaw
March 19, 2013
My life has been blessed to have known Ken and my prayers go out to his family. I saw firsthand Ken's strong faith and christian love when he was there for my brother, Bill Frazier and his family, during his illness and passing. He will be missed.
Wanda Lambert
March 19, 2013
Our prayers are with you and your family
Mike and Renee Boyd
March 19, 2013
Ken served his family, community, church,and Beta Theta Pi. I have worked on many fraternity projects with him. He was an essentual alumni of our Chaper at the U of A. I am deeply sadden, and will miss him.
Jim McGriff
March 19, 2013
Thoughts and prayers to Donna. May God bless you and your family during this difficult time.
Becki Vance
March 19, 2013
Ken was one of the kindest and most welcoming individuals I've ever had the pleasure to know. We met as Beta pledge brothers years ago and he always impressed me with his positive attitude and desire to encourage others. I count myself as blessed to have known Ken . . .
Steven Gautney
March 19, 2013
I knew Ken mainly through our fraternity, Beta Theta Pi. He personified what brotherhood is all about and was always willing to help in any way. We will miss him. Love, hope and prayers to the family. Beta's will know what I mean when I say, yours in -kai- Greg
Greg Cusimano
March 19, 2013
Donna, we were sadden to hear of your loss. We will always remember Ken for his smile and kindness. May the peace of God be with you and your family.
Beverly and David Seeley
March 19, 2013
Ken was a true "brother" to everyone and loved by all he touched. He will be truly missed.
Jimmy Honeycutt
March 18, 2013
Ken was a great person. He will be missed.
Joe Bolen
March 18, 2013
I remember when I first met Ken over 30 years ago when we worked in the pipe business together. He was so eager and anxious to make it in the sales business. He never met a stranger and always left you with a smile. Although I went to "that school down the road", that never came between our friendship. He always made you feel at ease and comfortable. My family had a black lab that we could no longer keep, and he got his brother Ron to take it to the farm in Lincoln. I'm sure "Honey" had many fine years there. Ken got me out of that jam and the kids never forgot it either. We'll miss you my friend.
Steve Williams
March 18, 2013
I close my eyes and see that warm smile that lit up the room! A true friend and associate that will be sorely missed!
Hal McKewen
March 18, 2013
Ken was a true friend to so many. Always up beat and a pleasure to be around. Very respected in the pipe industry.
jim durham
March 18, 2013
Dear Donna,
We enjoyed so much the times we shared with you and Ken at the Alabama football games. Our hearts and prayers are with you and your Family. We will miss Ken very much; he was a wonderful Christian man.
Love,
Lois and Bill Taylor
March 18, 2013
I am very sorry to hear of this sad news. I did business with Ken for a number of years when I worked in Birmingham and his helpfulness and integrity were standouts. I learned a lot from him. My prayers go out to his family and all the people who had the good fortune to know Ken.
Paul Hoffman
March 18, 2013
I loved having lunch with Ken at HCC. I dare say anyone who knew Ken at all is a better person because of it. My thoughts go out to his family.
Tim Kreider
March 18, 2013
We have all lost a great friend. I will miss him very much.
MITCH NELSON
March 18, 2013
Ken sat at the breakfast table with several of us Saturday morning at HCC, telling jokes and jabbing others, talking about hunting, golf and guy stuff. He was in his element and just one thing we'll miss about Ken.
While Ken and I were not 'close' friends, I knew him well enough to know he had tremendous pride in his family and team, was a Godly Man and was an honorable and fierce competitor on the golf course. He will certainly be missed around HCC and I hope you know how well respected he is for his service and the way he represented your family.
Mike Whitt
March 18, 2013
With love and prayers for Wesley and all the family. May you find comfort in family and friends, peace in memories, and hope in faith. Laura Sisson (BSC)
March 18, 2013
Ken was a great friend. I have never met anyone who lived "love thy neighbor" any better than Ken Johnson. Although there is no doubt he is in a better place, he sure will be missed here in Homewood AL. Thinking of you and sending all our love Johnson family.
Matthew Peters
March 18, 2013
May God's peace, love and understanding flood you and your family. You r in our hearts and prayers.
With love The Lewis'
Denise Lewis
March 18, 2013
This world needs more men like Ken Johnson. Heaven is a better place now.
Kneeland Wright
March 17, 2013
We loved Ken and will miss him dearly. He was a wonderful giving person and loved his family so much and was so proud of them. But most of all he was a Christian that had a strong faith in Christ. Praying for his precious family!
Lynn Horne
March 17, 2013
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