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Joseph "Joe" Johnson

1940 - 2017

Joseph "Joe" Johnson obituary, 1940-2017, Tallahassee, FL

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Joseph Johnson Obituary

Joseph Andrew "Joe" Johnson, III

Joseph Andrew "Joe" Johnson, III age 77, passed away on Sunday morning, June 25, 2017. Beloved husband of Dr. Lynette E. Johnson; father of Christopher (Ivy) Johnson, Bradley (Sandra) Johnson, Kyla, and Tayari (Sean) Allardice; brother of Patricia (Larry) Powell. Joe was "Papa Joe" to 9 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Joe was preceded in death by his brother Charles Johnson.

Joe was born in Nashville, Tennessee to the late Joseph A. and Grace Johnson Jr. He graduated from Fisk University with a B.A. in Physics Summa Cum Laude in 1960 and from Yale University with an M.S. in 1961 and a Ph.D. in Physics in 1965. He held a research position with Bell Telephone Laboratories and faculty appointments at Yale University, Southern University, Rutgers University, The City College (where he was named Herbert Kayser Professor of Science and Engineering) and at Florida A & M University (where he was Distinguished Professor of Science and Engineering and Professor of Physics) until he retired.

Joe investigated a wide variety of fundamental fluid and plasma phenomena publishing nearly 200 abstracts and research papers and producing 14 Ph.D.s in Physics and Mechanical Engineering. He received nearly $30M in research funding from NASA, NSF, and the Department of Energy providing new diagnostic tools for high speed flow, new insights in fundamental turbulent systems, and new approaches for hastening the evolution toward alternative sources for energy from high temperature turbulent plasmas.

Throughout his career, Joe played an important role in the development of minority American Scientists both as a science administrator and teacher. In November of 1989, Joe was elected an Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. In October of 1990, he was elected Fellow of the American Physical Society and during the same month, a Member of the Third World Academy of Sciences. He was elected in March, 1992, as a Charter Fellow of the National Society of Black Physicists and was cited for "distinguished contributions to research in physics and the related physical and engineering sciences, distinguished contributions to physics education, and contributions of the most noteworthy sort to the general goals of NSBP".

Joe was a devoted husband to his wife, Lynette, of 56 years. They enjoyed their worldwide travels together to France, England, Italy, Ghana, Benin, Brazil, and a 3 week cross country trip from New Jersey to California and back, in a Plymouth van, with 4 children in the summer of 1977. Joe had a passion for photography and visited many botanical gardens to get the right shot of various flowers. He enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, listening to jazz music, frequenting the movies, obtaining the latest and greatest technological gadget, and attending football games to cheer on the New York Giants. Perhaps his greatest accomplishment and contribution to this world was being an encouraging, supportive, and caring husband, father, and Papa Joe. If you knew Joe or had the privilege to spend time with him you are a better person for it.

The family will receive friends at 3:00 pm on Saturday, July 1, 2017 at Lee Hall Auditorium, Florida A&M University, 1601 S. Martin Luther King Blvd., in Tallahassee, FL, with a celebration of Joe's life at 4:00 pm. A reception will be held following the celebration at the Grand Ballroom.

In Lieu of flowers donations can be made to the United Negro College Fund. https://secure2.convio.net/uncf/site/SPageNavigator/2016Donate.html

Kelly Barber of Bevis Funeral Home in Tallahassee (www.bevisfh.com or 850/385-2193) is assisting the Johnson family with their arrangements.

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Published by Tallahassee Democrat from Jun. 28 to Jun. 30, 2017.

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Pamela Lucas Kennebrew

July 18, 2017

My deepest condolences to the family of Professor Johnson. His legacy lives through his immediate family and through the students that he taught and mentored. Rest in peace.

Dr. Renata Afi Rawlings-Goss

July 1, 2017

I would like to celebrate the life of a great physicist and a great man. Joe and Lynette Johnson both were instrumental to my career as a scientist, as they were too so many others. Joe Johnson's constant enthusiasm won us all over to the joys of discovery and seeded the world with flashes of brilliance. My deepest condolences go out to the family of Dr. Joe Johnson, but take heart in that his life truly has ripples reaching out farther than he was able to physically reach and stretching out farther into the future than he will be able to physically see.

Sincerely,

June 30, 2017

Deepest condolences to the Johnson family and appreciation for all that Dr. Johnson contributed to our society and the tremendous legacy of example, children, grandchildren, and graduates that he leaves with us.

LTC (RET) Lee W. Bewley, Ph.D., FACHE
University of Louisville

Trey & Viva Kelley

June 30, 2017

Dear Brad and family: Please know the Kelley family understands the sadness and the pain of the loss of a cherished and loved family member. No words can soothe the emptiness, but we do hope the great memories of Dr. Johnon's life well-lived and his contributions to his nation, his students, and his family will be perpetually evident in you and the rest of his family - as well as within the spirits and souls of all he touched. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.

Gail Robinson

June 29, 2017

To The Johnson Family,
Sorry for your loss, may God surround with His peace and comfort during your time of sorrow.
Love, Aunt Connie Johnson and Robinson Family

Denise Berry

June 29, 2017

Dear Tayari and family: My heart is with you all. Your loss is great, as is Heaven's gain. Please know our entire church family is here for you at any time. God bless.

Stephen C. McGuire

June 29, 2017

Joe was a great mentor and an even greater friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Johnson family now and in the days ahead. Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal. --- Steve and Saundra McGuire & Family

Bob and Valerie Goodwin

June 28, 2017

To Joe's Family, you have lost a great, brother and father. Val and I have lost a great friend. Our prays are with you and Lynette. RIP.

The Gephart Family

June 28, 2017

Our deepest sympathies and God's blessings to the Johnson family. Our prayers are with you at this difficult time. Sending lots of love to you.

Craig Blakely

June 28, 2017

As a colleague of Joe's son Chris, it was wonderful to read about Joe's accomplishments. As a friend of Chris' family for nearly 20 years, it is easy to see Joe's influence in his son, daughter-in-law and two of his grandchildren. As is often the case, it is our loss that we never had the chance to meet and chat with the senior Dr. Johnson. Clearly the impact of his teachings will long continue. Best wishes to the entire family.
Craig Blakely and Karan Chavis--Louisville, KY

Margaret Carson

June 28, 2017

My condolences to the family of Professor Johnson, I met him through my son Chavis Raynor . I really admire him for the person he was and the help he provided to my son and all his students. He will definite be missed. May God Blessings continue to flow on the family and give you strength at this time.

Dr. R. Renee Reams

June 27, 2017

Sincere condolences to Lynette and children. May Joe rest in peace.

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