In Memory of

Hattie

Johnson

Obituary for Hattie Johnson

Hattie Louise Johnson, 62, of Woodbine, Ga. passed away on Monday, March 15, 2021 at UF Health in Jacksonville, Fl. She was born on September 11, 1958 to the late, Joseph Johnson and Melissa Thompson Johnson in Sumpter, SC. Hattie was educated in New London High School where she graduated in the Class of 1976. She was a member of Madry Temple where she grew up and was very active under the leadership of Pastor Jack Madry, where she sang in the choir. Hattie was also active in Enoch Baptist Church under the leadership of Pastor, Dr. Michael G. Daniels, in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Hattie had recently relocated to Woodbine, Ga. with her job as a Program Analyst for Electric Bolt where she had spent the last 38 years working. She was the eldest of her siblings and will truly be missed by her loving sons and family.

Hattie was preceded in death by her father, Joseph Johnson; her loving grandmother, Minnie Thompson and her great uncle, Cesar Thompson.

Those left to cherish her memory: her loving mother, Melissa T. Johnson, New London, Ct.; her loving sons, Joseph Johnson, Woodbine, Ga. and Raymond Wimberly of Brookline, Ma.; her sisters, Barbara Lyons, Warren, Michigan, Josephine (Anthony) Jackson, Woodbine, Ga. and Catherine (Wale) Olokodana, New London, Ct.; her nieces and nephews, Ashley Powell, Alton Lewis, Jr., Devlyn Cousin, Kendra Jackson and Anthony Deonte’ Jackson; her great nieces and nephews, Troy Mosley, Tristin Mosley, Eddie Johnson, Karolynna Wooten and Majesty Wooten; her only surviving uncle, Sammie Johnson; and a host of other cousins and special friends.

A walk thru viewing will be held on Monday, March 22, 2021, from 5-7 pm, at Allison Memorial Chapel, 10141 Colerain Road, St, Marys, Ga. 31558.

Graveside services will be held on Tuesday, March 23, 2021 @ 11:00 a.m. at Tomkins Cemtery, Hwy 110 (County Road 48) Woodbine, Ga. 31569

Everyone planning to attend must wear their mask and observe the 6 ft. social distancing guidelines set by local health dept. and the CDC.