Mr. John Calvin Johnson, 91, of
Edison, NJ and formerly of
Chase City, VA entered eternal rest Wednesday, October 6, 2025.
Mr. Johnson, affectionately known as 'Singing Deacon', was born in Mecklenburg County, Virginia on November 4, 1933 to the late Junius and Anna E. Johnson, the fifth of seven children. He attended Whiteman Elementary School and Mecklenburg County Training School in South Hill, VA. Mr. Johnson continued his education at Virginia State College in Petersburg, VA and R.O.T.C. training in Ft. Lee, VA and VSU. He entered the United States Army in 1954 and served until 1956 in the Korean Conflict, receiving an honorable discharge. Mr. Johnson joined the Abyssinian Baptist Church in 1952 and was ordained as a Deacon, serving as President of the Deacon Board for several years. He served faithfully as a member of the Bowling Club, Young People's Choir, Usher Board (President), and Chair of various Financial Ministries.
He relocated to Newark, NJ in 1956, where he began employment with the Otto B. May Chemical Company until it's closure in 1978. He later gained employment by the City of Newark as Manager for the Dept. of Property Clearance until his retirement in 1995. He fulfilled his civic duty as a 33rd Degree Mason from King William Grand Lodge and Joshua Lodge #8, Grand Patron of the Queen of Sheba Grand Chapter, Associate Patron of the National Body. Mr. Johnson enjoyed carpentry, was a die-hard Mets fan, and enjoyed playing cards and family outings.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Irma B. Johnson; and three siblings, James Johnson, Rhoena Brown and Junius Johnson, Jr.
He leaves to cherish his memory his daughter, Michelle Osavio (Ernesto) of Greenville, SC; son, Rodney Johnson (Patricia) of Edison NJ; grandchildren, Dayna Osavio, Dawnn Osavio, Devon Johnson and Ciara Johnson; great-granddaughter, Tianna Shell; sisters, Elzena "Kitty" Williams of
Chase City, VA, Marie A. Crosson (Waverly) of Marrietta, GA; brother, Leon Johnson of
Chase City, VA, and a vast number of other loving relatives and caring friends.
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