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Jeffery Lynn Johnson

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Jeffery Lynn Johnson

Birth
Centreville, St. Joseph County, Michigan, USA
Death
26 Jan 2021 (aged 79)
Centreville, St. Joseph County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Centreville, St. Joseph County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Obit:
Jeffery Lynn Johnson, 79, passed peacefully to heaven Jan. 26, 2021.
He has been reunited with his wife of 52 years, Diana Marie Johnson, whom he lost four years prior.
He was resident of Centreville, along with his two sons, William Michael and Jeffery Charles.
Jeffery was born Jan. 25, 1942, and grew up in and around the Centreville area. He graduated a proud Centreville Bulldog in 1961, where he was active in sports.
Jeffery was the son of Charles and Vivian Johnson, of Centreville, who preceded him in death. He has two brothers, Joseph and Jerry, and ae sister, Jenny, and multiple nieces, nephews and grandchildren who love him dearly and will miss him greatly.
Jeffery was a proud member of the United States Air Force, where he served his country in the Vietnam War. When he returned home, he still kept his oath to protect us "from all enemies, both foreign and domestic." Jeffery proudly served with East Windsor Fire Department in New Jersey, reaching the rank of captain. Jeffery then moved the family to South Carolina, where he was a volunteer firefighter with Irmo County Fire Department and as a sheriff's officer with the Lexington County Sheriff's Office.
Upon leaving South Carolina, he moved to Florida, then on to Arizona, where he and Diana became extremely active members in the American Legion. There, he became a district commander with Sons of American Legion, and at the same time holding officers' positions with the American Legion, 40&8 and VFW. He later retired to Centreville, his birthplace and childhood home, with his wife and two sons and again proudly decided to serve his community holding offices for the village of Centreville. He held multiple officers' positions in Three Rivers and Sturgis with the American Legion, 40&8 and VFW.
Jeffrey loved his country, loved this community and loved his family. He proudly displayed his American flag outside of his house. After speaking with him for two minutes, he not only was your friend, but willing to fight for you and what was right at all costs. He was a man full of honor, pride, discipline and a great example to those around him.
He will be laid to rest in Centreville next to his wife and beside his parents. He will be surrounded by multiple family members, including one POW from the Civil War.
Relatives and friends will be received 3-6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 1, 2021, at Eley Funeral Home in Centreville. Religious services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021, at Firm Foundation Ministries in Centreville. Graveside services with military honors will follow at Prairie River Cemetery.
Obit:
Jeffery Lynn Johnson, 79, passed peacefully to heaven Jan. 26, 2021.
He has been reunited with his wife of 52 years, Diana Marie Johnson, whom he lost four years prior.
He was resident of Centreville, along with his two sons, William Michael and Jeffery Charles.
Jeffery was born Jan. 25, 1942, and grew up in and around the Centreville area. He graduated a proud Centreville Bulldog in 1961, where he was active in sports.
Jeffery was the son of Charles and Vivian Johnson, of Centreville, who preceded him in death. He has two brothers, Joseph and Jerry, and ae sister, Jenny, and multiple nieces, nephews and grandchildren who love him dearly and will miss him greatly.
Jeffery was a proud member of the United States Air Force, where he served his country in the Vietnam War. When he returned home, he still kept his oath to protect us "from all enemies, both foreign and domestic." Jeffery proudly served with East Windsor Fire Department in New Jersey, reaching the rank of captain. Jeffery then moved the family to South Carolina, where he was a volunteer firefighter with Irmo County Fire Department and as a sheriff's officer with the Lexington County Sheriff's Office.
Upon leaving South Carolina, he moved to Florida, then on to Arizona, where he and Diana became extremely active members in the American Legion. There, he became a district commander with Sons of American Legion, and at the same time holding officers' positions with the American Legion, 40&8 and VFW. He later retired to Centreville, his birthplace and childhood home, with his wife and two sons and again proudly decided to serve his community holding offices for the village of Centreville. He held multiple officers' positions in Three Rivers and Sturgis with the American Legion, 40&8 and VFW.
Jeffrey loved his country, loved this community and loved his family. He proudly displayed his American flag outside of his house. After speaking with him for two minutes, he not only was your friend, but willing to fight for you and what was right at all costs. He was a man full of honor, pride, discipline and a great example to those around him.
He will be laid to rest in Centreville next to his wife and beside his parents. He will be surrounded by multiple family members, including one POW from the Civil War.
Relatives and friends will be received 3-6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 1, 2021, at Eley Funeral Home in Centreville. Religious services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021, at Firm Foundation Ministries in Centreville. Graveside services with military honors will follow at Prairie River Cemetery.


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