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Ella Elizabeth Johnson

2004 - 2026

Ella Elizabeth Johnson obituary, 2004-2026, Belmont, MA

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Ella Johnson Obituary

Ella Elizabeth Johnson

2004 ~ 2026

Belmont, MA-With profound sadness, we share the loss of Ella Elizabeth Johnson, who passed away on January 14, 2026, at the age of 21, following a long and difficult struggle with mental health challenges. She was just beginning the final semester of her senior year at Washington University in St. Louis.

Ella was, above all else, deeply loved-and deeply loving. From the moment she entered this world on August 24, 2004, at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Ella brought light, tenderness, and meaning to those around her. She possessed a rare sensitivity: an ability to feel deeply, to see others with compassion, and to love with an open, generous heart.

Even as a little girl, people often remarked on Ella's sweetness and gentle disposition. She delighted in visits to the Boston Children's Museum, exploring Drumlin Farm, running through the Boston Public Garden, and taking trips to New York City, where she loved riding in the horse-drawn carriages through Central Park. Just as often, she could be found curled up with a stack of books-on the couch or in the hammock-reading to her favorite stuffed animals.

Ella attended her beloved Shady Hill School in Cambridge from kindergarten through eighth grade, where her curiosity and sense of empathy were evident from an early age. A teacher once observed, "When a new child enters a group of playing children, Ella is always the one who stops what she is doing and welcomes that child to the circle." That instinct for kindness and inclusion remained with her throughout her life.

Ella graduated from Belmont High School in 2022 as a member of the National Honor Society. She received the Harvard Prize Book Award, nominated by faculty for exceptional scholarship, character and contributions to the community. She was also recognized as a Gold Key Scholastic Scholar for her outstanding work as a visual artist.

Ella had a brilliant and searching mind. She was a senior at Washington University in St. Louis, studying Psychological & Brain Sciences with a minor in Spanish. She was a member of Psi Chi, the Psychology Honors Society, and had earned Dean's List recognition during her studies. Ella served as a research assistant in both the Lifespan Lab and the Emotion and Mental Health Lab, where she worked on projects exploring adolescent emotion regulation, mental health, and social media use. Selected for WashU's competitive Summer Undergraduate Research Guided Experience, Ella distinguished herself as a quick learner and creative thinker.

Ella radiated beauty-inside and out. There was a sparkle in her eye and a smile that lit up every room she entered. Her physical beauty was only a fraction of the beauty of her soul-a depth and tenderness beyond measure. A gifted artist at her core, Ella was rarely without her watercolors, oils, or canvases in progress, and she loved to sit at the foot of a painting that moved her-spending hours at the Saint Louis Art Museum and Boston's Museum of Fine Arts in quiet reflection. That same sensitivity shaped how she moved through the world. Ella was deeply aware of others' struggles and responded with compassion, volunteering at women's shelters and frequently filling the Cambridge Community Fridge with sandwiches for those living on the streets.

Ella was also a violinist. At 12 years old, she served as concertmaster of the Preparatory String Orchestra at the New England Conservatory in Boston. Music was a constant companion; her playlists ranged from Beethoven and Vivaldi to The Beatles and Steely Dan. Ella found solace in nature-in the sand of the beach and along forest trails. She especially loved boating through the Chatham waterways on Cape Cod, the wind in her hair, her beloved dog Snowy in her lap, with her parents 80's music blaring joyfully in the background. She treasured her grandparents and held deep affection for her brother, William, her siblings, Kristina, Mark, and Kathryn, and her favorite Siberian cat, Sammy.

Ella is now held in peace, surrounded by love, and embraced by a mercy greater than anything we can comprehend. While our hearts are broken, we hold fast to hope, faith, and the promise that love never ends and that the Gospel of Jesus Christ will carry us through.

We love you so much, Ella, and we will miss you more than words can express for the rest of our lives.

Ella is survived by her loving and devoted parents, Mark Johnson and Jane Clayson Johnson, of Belmont, Massachusetts; her brother, William Johnson, currently serving a mission in Stockholm, Sweden; her grandmother, Jane S. Clayson, of Lexington, Massachusetts; and her grandparents, Karl and Kathy Clayson, of Carmichael, California. She is also survived by her siblings, Kristina (Michael) Cahill, Mark Johnson Jr., and Kathryn (Jacob) Gulisane, as well as extended family members and countless friends who loved her.

We invite all who loved Ella to celebrate her life. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, January 24, at 11:00 a.m., with a viewing from 9:30 to 10:40 a.m., at 65 Binney Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02478. We invite you to visit Ella's memorial website at www.mykeeper.com/EllaElizabethJohnson for further details.

The Johnson family requests that tribute gifts be made to the Ella Elizabeth Johnson Fund in support of mental health and wellbeing at Washington University, and asks that you do something kind for someone else in her honor.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Deseret News from Jan. 19 to Jan. 28, 2026.

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Anne-Marie Barton

January 31, 2026

Dear Jane, we don't know one another but it seems we surely would have been dear friends and now a bit more in common, we surely understand loss and the utter depths of sadness. Your beautiful daughter Ella....so amazing in all that she accomplished and all that she found beautiful in the world. I can tell she was gifted and above all had the gifts our Father in Heaven anointed her with...so many likely like your own gifts. I, too, lost my daughter. May you know of the healing power that takes forever but soothes through the years to come. May you feel love from those around you and may you find you can see again, smile again and find joy again in the upcoming years. It's been 15 years since my loss of Sophie Rose Barton at girls camp in Heber, Utah of an unknown heart arrhythmia. Sudden and no goodbyes is different and hurts even deeper...beyond words. I am merely able to find joy now as I know she would have it no other way. We both studied broadcasting at BYU (1986 graduate) and now this most horrible and impossible loss of our precious daughters puts us on common ground. My heart goes out to you and I want to let you know how much I care. I am from Connecticut but came to Utah for BYU and met my husband. Over time too, I chose the path of family (five children) over career and then found that I could do both as the years went on. Jane, I am so deeply sorry and I share a broken heart with you that will never mend as we always want to leave it open for our dear daughters so we feel them even though its the depths of pain. Until that time when we meet again, we will wait and try to heal and look upward in hope that they KNOW without a doubt the love we will always have for them. We created Sophie's Place with the Forever Young Foundation (Steve Young's foundation) in honor of our daughter and her love of music and performing and volunteering at children's hospitals. Today, if you might get this, or when you do, please know that I am open to talk about the road we are both on...for it is so so long. With the absolute greatest sympathy and love, Anne-Marie (801 541 6567)

Gay Hemingway

January 24, 2026

So sorry for your loss. No one should have to suffer the loss of a child. May you feel love and kindness from people close to you.

Lee Roderick

January 22, 2026

Jane, In our first condolence to you we neglected to add what a marvelous daughter you raised. She was obviously gifted in many ways, perhaps most notably in reaching out to those who needed a friendly hand. She leaves an inspiring legacy.

Lee Roderick

January 22, 2026

We are very saddened over the passing of Ella. We pray you will be comforted in the knowledge that your separation is temporary. Lee and Yvonne Roderick

Maureen C.

January 22, 2026

I didn't know Ella, but this lovely obituary makes me wish I had. Whoever wrote it did a beautiful job. My sympathies to everyone who loved her.

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Hana Asazuma-Cheng

January 20, 2026

Oh, what a beautiful soul...
My deepest condolences to family Ella (from another BHS alumni though much older).

The obituary was written so beautifully. She is clearly loved by so many.

Arts & Music kept her going as well. As I am a violinist and private teacher in Belmont for many years, I was so warmed by hearing about her joy playing the violin and dedicated accomplishments in her orchestra.

She clearly will be missed so much but CELEBRATED by all family and friends soon.

To family - please know you are in my thoughts with comfort and peace.

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9:30 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints (Cambridge)

65 Binney Street, Cambridge, MA 02142

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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints (Cambridge)

65 Binney Street, Cambridge, MA 02142

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