Obituary published on Legacy.com by Legacy Remembers from Sep. 9 to Sep. 10, 2021.
Walter Edward Johnson passed from this world on Wednesday, July 28, 2021. He was 65 years old. Walt was a big teddy bear of a man with a great booming voice and a greater heartfelt laugh. He was a force of nature. Everyone who knew him surely has at least one great Walt story to tell. He loved his family, his friends and his work. Walt grew up in Southern California, the eldest of four children. He learned, early on, how to delegate, lead and tease. His brother and two sisters helped ignite a life's work of management skills that were perfected, like a fine wine, over time. Twelve years of Catholic School and teen years as a Police Explorer, working at "Danny's Dogs" and as mall security helped form Walt into a kind and gentle man who was always willing to help others. Joining the Air Force after high school honed him and thrust Walt into the lifelong passion of his work. Decades later, one could ask Walt any question about anything in power generation (or any topic, actually!) and if he didn't know the answer Walt would research until he found the answer then add that information to the already massive arsenal in his big brain.
As he aged, Walt resigned himself to not having grandchildren. But, even though they started late, his children did not disappoint. Josh and his wife, Lorena, gifted Walt with his first grandchild, Emma, six years ago. And, almost three years ago, Cheya and her husband, Eric, gifted him with Lily. These two little girls captured Walt's heart and he was so in love! He loved being a PawPaw…Just ask anyone who talked with him for more than five minutes.
Walt and his wife, Diana, were thrilled when their children relocated to Houston to be near them. Having their children and their families close was a priority to Walt. When Walt beat colon cancer at the age of 35 his one goal was to stay alive to see his children grow up. He made that goal. When Walt beat Kidney cancer at age 56 his goal was to have the family together in Houston. He made that goal. When Walt was in Baton Rouge General Hospital battling pneumonia and blood clots from Covid-19 his goal was to come home to his family. He did not make that goal.
His family and friends are grieved to no end knowing they must continue on this planet without Walt. His brilliance and knowledge were vast and only overshadowed by his capacity to love. But, we are confident in the knowledge of where he is and we will be reunited one day. Walt's family and friends will see that smile and hear that laugh when we arrive at the pearly gates of heaven. Let's just hope St. Peter hasn't given Walt the keys that day…
Walt's Genover Family has graciously opened education funds for Walt's granddaughters, Emma and Lily. Therefore, in lieu of flowers, please see the below listed "gift give" links to the
my529.org site. Walt would be overjoyed! God Bless!
Emma https://gift.
my529.org/E3SM54
Lily https://gift.
my529.org/HST4VR