Thomas-Johnson-Obituary

Photo courtesy of J. Henry Stuhr West Ashley Chapel

Thomas Chinnis Johnson

Charleston, South Carolina

May 1, 1928 – Mar 13, 2020 (Age 91)

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BORN
May 1, 1928
DIED
March 13, 2020
AGE
91
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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J. Henry Stuhr West Ashley Chapel Obituary

Thomas Chinnis Johnson, 91, of Charleston, SC, husband of Betsy Johnson entered into eternal rest Friday, March 13, 2020. His service will be held on Monday March 16, 2020, 3:00 pm, at Old St. Andrew's Parish Church, 2604 Ashley River Road. Burial will follow in the churchyard. Arrangements by J....

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Betsy , so many wonderful memories working with Tom at Sir Walter Chev. Please know that you and Tommy are in our prayers. Jesse and Kathy Vinson, 163 Camp Morehead Drive, Morehead City, NC 28557

Tommy, your dad is smiling down...no doubt proud of the man you have become. Truly an honor to shake his hand, provide venison to, and just to speak with. We are all better for having him to watch over us!

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Dear Betsy and Tommy, Tom was a wonderful person and dear friend. We will miss him greatly. The Traveling Sig get-togethers were always great events. Deepest condolences to you both. Love, Jimmy and Ruth

Betsy and TommyI was saddened to see the obituary of your husband and father. Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

Tom was a wonderful master and dog dad. He will be forever loved and missed! We will be keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. With love from Jessi, Midnight, Dana, and Vince

I remember many times ' in the garden', cleaning up the churchyard on Saturdays until I was unable. Pleasant times with a real Southern Gentleman.

Mr. Johnson, was such a great gentleman and friend! I'll never forget the fun times when he organized a fund raiser golf tournament for several years at Shadowmoss Golf Course. Whenever IU saw him he was always wanting to help someone, whether to find a job, offer assistance, just lend a friendship hand, or help someone in need.

He was always a family man talking about his son or wife in great respect and admiration.

Peace be with his wonderful wife and son.

Gary