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Mr. Rodney Johnson

11/01/1950 - 05/27/2023

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Obituary For Mr. Rodney Johnson

Mr. Rodney Johnson, beloved husband of Mae W. Nowlin Johnson and loving father of Kimberly W. Johnson, passed Saturday, May 27, 2023 at CAMC, Charleston, WV.

Rodney was born on November 1, 1950, in Glen Rogers, WV to the late Johnnie and Virginia E. (Betty) Johnson. He was a devoted sibling to Rev. Garland Johnson (Brenda) of Charleston, WV, Dr. Johnny Johnson (June) of Denver, CO, Mr. Darrell Johnson (Mary) of Richmond, VA, and Mrs. Priscilla Bass (William) of St. Albans, WV; devoted brother-in-law to Elizabeth Nowlin Moore, Barbara Nowlin, Garnette Nowlin Alexander, all of Beckley, WV, Elaine Nowlin of Decatur, GA and Andi Johnson of Culpepper, VA; also surviving are a host of nieces; nephews, other relatives and friends.

Rodney, in addition to his parents, was preceded in death by two siblings, Bruce A. Johnson and Brenda J. Johnson.

Rodney was a 1968 graduate of Woodrow Wilson High School. He served in the United States Air Force. He graduated from Beckley and Concord College with degrees in Business Administration. He was employed by Verizon Telephone Company for 35 years, becoming the first African American Supervisor in the state of WV. He was fondly called “Hank” by his co-workers, Randall Woody, PJ Blankenship and Fred Washburn. They met faithfully once a month at Bob Evans after retirement.

Rodney was a member of St. Paul Baptist Temple, in Beckley WV for forty-three years, where he became a Deacon. While faithfully serving at St. Paul, he served as choir director, sang with the Men’s Choir and was President of the Deacon Board.

Rodney was a jokester and loved playing his guitar. Upon retirement, he loved watching the western “Gunsmoke” and the game show “Family Feud”. He never missed an episode of either.

Rodney and Kimberly shared a father/daughter bond that was one of a kind; he was extremely proud of her and her accomplishments. Rodney often contributed to the training presentations given by Kimberly and would ask how “their” presentation went that day.

Rodney was married to the “love of his life”, Mae, whom he followed around during high school saying, “I am going to marry you!”

Funeral service will be 1:00PM Friday, June 2, 2023 at St. Paul Baptist Temple 129 Rice St. Beckley with Rev. Walter M. Leach officiating. Burial will follow in Greenwood Memorial Park, Beckley.

Friends, while wearing masks and observing social distancing, may view and visit with the family one-hour prior.

In lieu of flowers, the family request donations be made to C.A.R.E. P.O. Box 3011, East Beckley Station, Beckley, WV 25801.

Email condolences to ritchiejohnsonfuneralparlor@gmail.com.

Arrangements entrusted to Ritchie & Johnson Funeral Parlor, Beckley.

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  • 06/02/2023

    Deacon Johnson was an awesome person. Loved when sang or played the guitar. My prayer is that God keep the family close for he truly will be missed. R.I.P. you are now in the presence of Jesus !!

  • 06/01/2023

    To Mae, Kimberly and the family of Rodney. I think about the times he and Bunchie would give all they had to, St. Paul Baptist Temple, Gospel Chorus. You will be missed.

  • 06/01/2023

    To the Johnson family, you have our deepest sympathy and prayers. May God continue to bless and keep you during this difficult time. Sincerely Clifford and Eileen Washington

  • 05/31/2023

    So sad to hear of the passing of an old friend and co-worker. I had the pleasure of working with Rodney on several extended out of town tours in the Morgantown, Fairmont, Clarksburg and Parkersburg areas. Rodney was a good worker, cheerful in all weathers and a great guy to work with. I remember once when we were having dinner in a Bridgeport restaurant, someone at an adjacent table was having a birthday. When the staff came out to sing "Happy birthday", Rod stood up and joined right in. He became the star of the show with applause all around. What a great guy! My heartfelt condolences to the entire Johnson family. Tom Wills-Verizon coworker

  • 05/31/2023

    My deepest sympathy and condolences to you and your family on the loss of your husband, Rodney. May God bless and keep you during this difficult time.

  • 05/30/2023

    Our deepest sympathy to the Johnson family. Rodney was a kind, genuine, wonderful person, and a man of God. May the memories you have live on. God be with you during this difficult times. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Epps, Baskin, Harris Family

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  • 05/30/2023

    So sorry to her of his passing . I uto love watching him play when we attend st.paul along with my husband on his guitar 🎸 . He was such a wonderful guy. May GOD KEEP U ALL IN HIS CARE . LOVE MR.& MRS. CARSON

  • 05/29/2023

    My deepest condolences to the Johnson family and my thoughts and prayers are with you. Jewell Hoover

  • 05/29/2023

    To the family of deacon Rodney Johnson, you have my sympathy and condolences. Deacon Rodney was a great man who I admired.sending prayers to the family

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    Deborah Fullen sent Red and White Handled Basket for Mr. Rodney Johnson - 06/01/2023

    Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband, Rodney. May God bless and keep you during your hour of sorrow. With love, from the Fullen and Wallington Family.

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