Submitted by: Dan Rich
Albert Johnson
Feb. 25, 1918 - April 27, 1998
South Bend Tribune 4/30/1998
Albert Johnson, 80, of Frederickson
Street, South Bend, Ind., died peacefully in his sleep at Hospice
House on Monday, April 27, after an extended illness. He was born
to Ophelia Ross Johnson and Leeandran Johnson in Bourbon, Miss.,
on Feb. 25, 1918. He came to South Bend in 1947, coming from
Mississippi.
On Dec. 5, 1937, in Greenville, Miss., he
married Ida Lee Bush, who survives. He is also survived by
five daughters, Queen E. Hamilton, Rosetta (Willie) Corbitt,
May Lee Johnson and Leeann R. (Anton) Breveard, all of
South Bend, and Jerrie (Larry) Crocker of Detroit, Mich.;
three sons, Douglas M. Johnson and John W. Johnson, both of South
Bend, and George Q. Johnson of Moss Point, Miss.; a sister, Sadie
Davis of Cleveland, Miss.; a brother, Robert Johnson, Sr.,
of Chicago, Ill.; 30 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren and
three great-great- grandchildren; two foster sons, Herschel (Pat)
Smith and Don (Mary) Wells, all of Moss Point; and
by a host of other relatives and friends. He was preceded in
death by a sister, Lucinda Johnson; and by two brothers, Willie
Johnson and James Johnson. Mr. Johnson retired from City Pattern
Foundry in 1985 as a molder. He was a member of the New Salem
Baptist Church for over 50 years, where he was an usher. He
confessed Christ at 12 years old at St. Paul Baptist Church in
Bourbon, Miss.
Services will be at 11 a.m. on Friday in the
New Salem Baptist Church, 141 S. Camden, South Bend, where
friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today, and from one hour prior
to services on Friday. Alford's Mortuary is in charge of
arrangements. Rest, Daddy, your work is over, and we all thank
you for a job well done.