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With great sadness, we announce the passing of William (Bill) Henry Johnson, 76, who passed away peacefully on September 11, 2025.
His devotion to his Lord, to honor, and to hard work was evident in the life he lived—as a son, brother, father, grandfather, and faithful child of God. His love for his earthly profession as an industrial electrician took him across much of the Eastern Seaboard, where he created countless cherished memories and formed lifelong friendships.
Bill’s call to military service was voluntary—often saying, "I went so you wouldn’t have to”. He rose to the rank of Army Staff Sergeant, having served multiple tours in Vietnam. His service embodied a spirit of sacrifice and leadership. His love for mathematics, the outdoors, and servant leadership guided him into a lifelong career working in industrial and nuclear power plants.
Bill viewed education not only as a path out of poverty, but as a means to serve others. He expected his children to prioritize learning and took immense pride in their academic achievements.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Leroy and Martha Lee [Oxendine] Johnson; an infant sister, Vickie Jean Johnson; a sister Brenda [Johnson] Moore and two brothers; Ralph Johnson and Ben Johnson.
To cherish his memory, Bill is survived by his loving wife of 42 years, Julia (Worriax) Johnson; his daughter, Dr. Larissa Johnson-Lowry (Cory); his son, William Joshua Johnson; and three grandchildren he adored—Ms. Arabella Rhiley Lowry, Ms. Abrielle Rose Lowry, and Mr. Owen Henry Lowry. He is also survived by his three sisters, Linda Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, and Sheila PreVatte (Stephen Alan); and his brother, Kenneth Johnson.
Though our hearts are heavy, we rejoice in knowing that Bill has entered eternal rest, surrounded by the love of his Savior. His life was a testament to faith, service, and unwavering devotion to family. May his memory continue to guide and inspire all who knew him.
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Robeson County Honor Guard
P.O. BOX 88
Red Springs, NC 28377
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