William R. Johnson

William R. Johnson obituary, Windsor, CT

William R. Johnson

William Johnson Obituary

Published by Carmon Windsor Funeral Home on Sep. 21, 2016.
William R. Johnson, 88, of Windsor, passed away on September 21, 2016 at Saint Francis Hospital. He was predeceased by the love of his life Helen (Gray) Johnson. Born in Windsor on March 29, 1928, William was a son of the late William R. Johnson, Sr. and Hazel (Miller) Johnson. He was a graduate of John Fitch High School Class of 1946 and after graduation enlisted into military service. He joined the US Air Force and was proudly stationed in Guam, honorably serving for three years. William returned to Connecticut and enrolled in UConn where he received his bachelor's degree in education. He later earned degrees from University of Hartford and Penn State. He began his celebrated career as an educator teaching mathematics in North Haven and later moved to his home town of Windsor, where he was a Math teacher, Chair of the Mathematics Department and Vice-Principal of Windsor High School. After retirement in 1988, William served in numerous civic roles in Windsor including the Chairman of the Board of Education and the Chair of the Planning and Zoning Commission. William was an avid UConn Womens' Basketball fan and season ticket holder who greatly enjoyed watching the NY Yankees and football during his leisure time. William and Helen built a home in Westerly, RI after her retirement and lived there for the six years prior to her passing in 1998. He then returned to Windsor to be closer to his loving family. William is survived by two sons, Scott Johnson of Pompano Beach, FL and Chris Johnson and his wife Mary of Charlestown, RI formerly of Manchester, CT; a daughter, Karen Komp and her husband Don of Windsor; a brother, Harold Johnson and his wife Adelaide of Andover, VT; six adored grandchildren, Brian Johnson and his wife Jenley, Jennifer Carrillo and her husband Jerrold, Ryan Johnson, Eric Johnson, Kelsey Komp and Doug Nickerson, and Casey Komp and Stephanie Curcio; 4 great-grandchildren, Noah Nickerson and Helena, Parker, and Ben Johnson. He also leaves loving nieces and nephews, cousins, and his church family at Grace Church. In addition to his beloved wife of 47 years, Helen Johnson, he was predeceased by his sister, Norma Marshall. His family will receive friends on Sunday, Sept. 25, 2016 from 3 – 6 p.m. at Carmon Funeral Home, 807 Bloomfield Ave., Windsor. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m., Monday, Sept. 26th at Grace Episcopal Church, 311 Broad St., Windsor with private burial to be held in Windsor Veterans Memorial Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please honor William by sending memorial donations to Grace Church. To share in his life story, please visit www.carmonfuneralhome.com.

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October 20, 2016

Blake Deleston posted to the memorial.

October 18, 2016

Leonard Vann posted to the memorial.

October 18, 2016

Leonard Vann posted to the memorial.

Blake Deleston

October 20, 2016

Very stern but great educator. Kept me from going down the wrong path on many occasions. You will be missed Mr Johnson.

Leonard Vann

October 18, 2016

I worked with Bill at WHS for the last ten years of his career. He came across as tough but he was fair and cared about students and staff. in recent years, I had the joy of running into Bill at UConn Women's basketball games including sitting next to him for one season when we chatted about the "old days." He was such a good, kind hearted man with a great laugh. I feel fortunate that UConn sat me next to him so i could spend time with him. I am sorry for your loss. Lenny Vann

Leonard Vann

October 18, 2016

I worked with Bill at WHS for the last ten years of his career. He came across as tough but he was fair and cared about students and staff. in recent years, I had the joy of running into Bill at UConn Women's basketball games including sitting next to him for one season when we chatted about the "old days." He was such a good, kind hearted man with a great laugh. I feel fortunate that UConn sat me next to him so i could spend time with him. I am sorry for your loss. Lenny VannW

Joanne North

September 27, 2016

Bill left an indelible mark on Windsor High School and on the Town of Windsor. Untold numbers of students and more than a few faculty members will remember Wild Bill Johnson striding the halls of Windsor High with his clipboard in hand to make sure he didn't forget a thing!
Those of us who knew him as a friend will remember the wonderful dinner parties Bill & Helen gave at their home on Windsor Avenue.
And Charlie & I have fond memories of Bill & Helen spending time with us at our home on Cape Cod, where on their first visit Bill even helped to paint the window frames of our then brand new home in Wellfleet. Bill was always ready to lend a hand wherever it was needed.
My condolences to Scott, Chris, and Karen and their families, who will certainly miss their dad/grandfather, but will also celebrate his life of accomplishment and devotion to family, knowing that he is now at peace in a better place.

Janet Lewin

September 27, 2016

Bill's children: you don't remember me but I've known your mom and dad since Helen and I were in high school. Helen took care of my son Mike when I went back to work. If you think carefully Scott, you may remember you and Mike using the top bar of your swing set as a balance bar. I always stayed in touch with your parents, right thru last Christmas. I knew Bill had a new address and hoped to contact him about it because we are thinking of moving back to CT. Your Dad even visited us in Florida one winter and the 3 of us got together with Irene Tomilonis and her husband. I loved your parents and really am sad to think they're both gone. They were both wonderful human beings. Janet Graywacz Menard Lewin

Kathy Wise

September 26, 2016

What memories! Bill taught me a lot early in my career. Often, I didn't fully appreciate what he was telling me at the time, but as I matured, I came to realize how many times he was right. Firm, fair, no games, a straight shooter -- a good man.

Nancy St.Pierre

September 24, 2016

I've lost such a dear friend. Bill, you will be missed. So many memories of our years together. A true, strong family man. I was always welcomed into your lovely home on Windsor Avenue for great conversation and a laugh or two or three. I know you and Helen are together once again. My thoughts and prayers go out to all in the Johnson family.

Keith Samolyk

September 24, 2016

Bill was a great member of our Windsor community and a Windsor Club Member that will be missed!

Janet Newton Lomba

September 23, 2016

I remember "Wild Bill" Johnson very well. He was Vice-Principal during my years at WHS Sept 1970 - June 1973. He was a very fair man, and he kept us in line. He always listened to what you had to say, and never took sides or made his decision until he heard the whole story. He was a great man. My condolences go out to his family.

Walter Burbank

September 23, 2016

My math teacher at WHS.

John gamache

September 23, 2016

Wild Bill Johnson was a true mentor and friend. He always showed respect to students, therefore gaining respect in return. Last time I saw him was at Mason Hall eating lobster with his daughter and friends. We chatted like it was 1973 remembering stories as if they happened yesterday. We also have the side connection of being mutual friends with our old neighbors the Tomilonisies. (sp?) from White Rock Drive. Richie, was my little bud friend who I haven't seen in over 40 years. Every time we saw Bill he would bring him up in the discussion. He loved him very much. Bill was old school without being stuffy. Looking back....... a breath of fresh air. I loved Wild Bill Johnson for who he was. There is no sympathy needed here. Everyone needs to celebrate his life. He is in a good place now.

N.G

September 23, 2016

Getting in trouble you never wanted to get sent to the office see Mr. Johnson. I had fear and anger an always thought . Give me a break. What I got was a fear punishment to fit the crime. Then as a senior a tragedy occurred in my family and then I saw in Mr. Johnson as a kind generous and fair man. I admired him and it turned my situation from bad to good. My condolences to his family.

September 23, 2016

Dear Karen - We are very sorry to hear about your father. We will always remember how he supported our softball team - awful as we were !!!!

Thinking of you.

Holly & Rose.

stan bajek

September 23, 2016

kelsey, i had your grandfather for algebra in my junior year.he was strict but fair. i talked with him a few times while he was on the board of education. he was one of my favorite teachers. may he rest in peace

gerald sibley

September 23, 2016

To the Johnson family,
My sincere condolences on the passing of Bill. I was a student of his as well as a friend latter in life. His guidance and words of wisdom was an example to follow. May he rest in Peace.
Jerry Sibley

Carol Engelmann

September 23, 2016

Karen keep memories of your Dad close, they will bring you solace during this time. You have my deepest, sincerest sympathy and you're in my thoughts and prayers.

Nancy and Jeff Hale

September 23, 2016

Karen, I'm sadden to hear of the loss of your father. I remember him so well from Windsor High School. You have my deepest sympathy.

Carmon Community Funeral Homes

September 23, 2016

With deepest sympathy during this time of difficulty.

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