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John J
Johnson
Sep 4, 1939 — Nov 4, 2022
John Javan Johnson Sr. , 83, of Suffolk, VA, passed away on November 4, 2022. John affectionally know as Javan, Uncle John and Jap. John was born on September 4, 1939, to Irene B. Howell Johnson and Wesley Johnson Sr. He was a faithful member of Holland Mission United Church of Christ.
John was predeceased by his son John Johnson Jr. Two brothers Willie M. Johnson, and Ernest Howell Johnson.
He leaves to cherish his memory his wife Mary E. Gatling Johnson, a brother Wesley Johnson Jr. (Emma) of Hyattsville, MD; a loving devoted daughter, Valorie Lacey (Chris) of Chesapeake, VA; a son Javan J. Crawford of Jersey City, NJ; a special nephew that was like a son Melvin Morings of Franklin, VA; Three grandchildren, Christopher Johnson, Gordon Dacosta Jr., and Renee Floyd, two nephews, Frederick Scott and Wayne Johnson and three great grandchildren Mckenzie, Takaih, and Mkaiyah. A special niece that he affectionally called Honey Sylvia Morings.
Once graduating from High School he left Holland , VA., and moved to Jersey City where he lived over 50+ years. John become a city boy and he loved Jersey City. In 2002, he suffered a hemorrhagic stroke which left him in a coma for weeks. Upon him recovering he had to learn how to walk and talk. His daughter Valorie was there every second to make sure he learned these things. She traveled every weekend after getting off work during the week to see and teach her Daddy as she called him these things. She wrote words on index cards, she had newspapers delivered to him and she made him get up and keep trying to walk until he got it. She had this mission for her daddy because in two months she was being deployed to Iraq. Before she departed to Iraq John was walking. She put him in a nursing home in Jersy City while she was gone and he stayed there for 5 years. Until it was no longer medically necessary. Valorie went and got her Daddy and brought him to Virginia with her.
During recovery his sister-in-law Ruth Edward made a trip to Jersey City with Valorie. She visited with John because Valorie knew how powerful her Aunt's prayers were. Ruth got to see John and she performed one of those powerful prayers. John and Valorie said she saved him. John became a new creation, he was literally born again. God transformed him from the street life of Jersey City to a born again servant for the Lord. He not only talked it but he walked the path of a true Saint. Always happy, humble, patient, showed how much he loved you and didn't speak a negative word no matter what happened to him or came his way. He always wanted to help no matter the job he said I can do it let me help! John would always say I'm doing great, I'm PERFECT. John was special one of a kind. God spared his life many times in order to do the job God had for him to do. He always faced the challenges no matter what and with not one complaint. Those who had the privilege of knowing him are witnesses to his faith to God and how God made him a new man. John had deep love for all his family and friends. His love was genuine, and he showed it.
A viewing will be held Wednesday November 9, 2022 from 4- 7pm.
A celebration of life will take place at Holland Mission United Church of Christ Holland (Suffolk), VA. On Thursday, November 10, 2022 at Noon.
Interment to follow at St. Matthews Cemetery in Holland (Suffolk), VA.
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