• Date Of Birth: March 15, 1947
  • Date Of Death: August 11, 2020
  • State: Alabama

 Judith Fickling Johnson was born to Leonard and Doris Rittenhouse Fickling on March 15, 1947, in Brunswick, GA. She peacefully passed away on August 11, 2020 after an extended fight with Parkinson’s Disease.

She grew up in the Davisville, Florida area receiving her formal education at the Davisville Elementary and Earnest Ward High School.

She was married to Shelby Sigafoose on November 10, 1965. After his tragic death on July 8, 1969, she married Frank Johnson on June 26, 1971. They moved to the Uniontown, Alabama area in 1976 where they were residing at the time of her death. 

Left to cherish her memory are: her husband, Frank, six children, Tom Sigafoose, Elizabeth and Galen Schmidt, Judson and Misty Johnson, Joseph and Brenda Johnson, Sarah and Dave Ensz, Douglas and Kara Johnson.

Preceding her in death were her first husband, Shelby, her son, Tim, one grandson Trenton, her parents and father-in-law.  

 

God saw you getting tired,

a cure was not to be.

So he put his arms around you

and whispered,

“Come with me.”

With tearful eyes we

watched you and saw

you fade away,

although we loved you dearly,

we could not make you stay.

A golden heart stopped beating,

Your tender hands at rest.

You have walked the way before us,

Safe at home with all the blest.

 

 

Judith Claire Johnson

 

Date of Birth

March 15, 1947

 

Saturday, August, 15, 2020 at 10:30 A.M.

Cedar Crest Mennonite Church

 

Ken Diller

Jody Nichols

Doug Benner

 

Cedar Crest Cemetery

 

                                                                         Landon Johnson       Grant Schmidt

                                                                         Dallas Johnson          Kye Ensz

                                                                         Reagan Johnson       Jack Ensz

                                                                                     Nicholas Johnson

 

Appreciation

We as a family wish to express our gratitude for  your kindness

evidenced in thought, deed, and prayer and for your

presence at this service.

 

 

 

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