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Carla Jean Johnson

San Francisco, California

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Carla Jean Johnson

Carla Jean Johnson, 56, died on June 12, 2016 of breast cancer in the arms of her wife, Anna Kuperberg, in their Bernal Heights home. Carla's 27 years of service to the City of San Francisco will endure in its sidewalks, buildings, and the impact she left on thousands of...

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As a newcomer to Bernal Heights in February 2016, I only met Carla once, that spring and didn’t know what she and Anna we’re facing. They came across the street together one morning when the garage door was open and we were most likely still rearranging our belongings. She apologized for not having come over sooner as we made introductions. As I recall, it was a beautiful day and what I now know is that Carla took time that Saturday when she knew she had little time left. As I read about...

My condolences go out to the family of Carla Jean. I'm so sorry to hear of her passing. May God comfort and strengthen the entire family during this difficult time.

Grateful for our days together, working with our hands.
-- Jadine

God speed

I will never forget the smile and her kind words. I feel very lucky to have crossed paths with this very special woman.

Love and prayers to her family.

Thanks to God that I was able to be a friend and work with Carla. She was always there to help the people, but in the correct/safe way. She will be fondly remembered by the BFP of the SFFD. Our sincere condolences to Anna, your loss is shared by us who experienced both of your goodness. God bless you both.

A model of grace, humor and fortitude. A longtime friend to us both.
Linnea Klee
Bernal Heights

Thoughtful, smart, friendly, compassionate,committed,devoted wife, talented carpenter and artist, ardent advocate, a friend with a smile that brightened the world. Sad to lose you. Love to Anna

I will miss her smile and her ability to keep that smile while she worked so hard for others.