Wilhemina-Johnson-Obituary

Wilhemina Scott Johnson

Aiken, South Carolina

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Wilhemina Scott Johnson AIKEN - Mrs Wilhemina Scott Johnson, wife of Ernest Johnson, mother of Alton Johnson, sister of Alonza C. Scott, of 585 Hazel Drive, passed away Monday January 8th 2018 at Pepper Hill Nursing Center.Funeral services will be announced. Friends may call Jackson Brooks...

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Just remembering such an outstanding community-oriented, caring, brilliant, persevering disciple who has earned the pain-free rewards of her heavenly home

Alton and Family,
May you feel a peace that passes all understanding. I have nothing but fond childhood memories of beautiful Aunt Wilhemina and the time you guys lived with us in New York. Peace be with you.

Cousin Kellie (Johnson) Ramsey

Wilhemina was a beautiful and very sweet lady. Her presence will be missed, but I believe her angelic spirit is with the Lord. My love and condolences to the family.

Alton & family, so sorry to hear of your loss. Mrs. Johnson made such an impact on my life during my childhood. Peace and blessings to you all.

To the Johnson Family:
We, the Dicks family, remember Wilhemina as a member of the Windsor/ Mt. Beulah community, an upper classman, and teacher. She was always a perfect lady who always wore a smile.
We pray that God will surround you with love and peace as you adjust to her transition.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Anna Dicks and Family

Alton, Johnson & Scott Families:
Rarely does one have the pleasure of spending
time with such a lovely, gifted lady as Wilhemina.
While we lived in the same community, I had that privilege. Not only was she an intellectual, but caring, nurturing and resilient. What an example she was of coping with health adversities!
I remember my Mom's speaking of Wilhemina
as an absolutely brilliant student.
Please be consoled in the massive memories
of her which I'm sure...

To the Scott Family
I am sorry for you loss. I remember growing up in Shiloh Heights with Wilhemina who was much older and wiser that we were. I remember when she went off to college. I remember rolling down the hill of her parents driveway on the round-the-world roller when I was a kid. We have lost another great person from Shiloh Heights. Alonzo and Alton, we from Shiloh Heights are thinking of you and your family at this time. May the force of goodness be with you and take care of...

Dear Scott/Johnson Families, it is with heartfelt sympathy that I extend to you on the demise of your love one and my dear classmate/friend Mina. God will take care of you.
Sorrowfully,
Eartha Jackson Corbitt

Mrs. Johnson will really be missed from the Shiloh Heights Community.
Gone but never forgotten.