- Date Of Birth: August 14, 1947
- Date Of Death: November 2, 2020
- State: Georgia
So many of the gospel hymns we have known all our lives talk of what a great day that will be when we have finished our course on earth and attain our highest reward. For William “Roger” Johnson, God fulfilled that promise in the early morning hours of November 2nd. As sure as he was present in this life for 73 years, he suddenly slipped into eternity, leaving behind a physical body that had begun to limit his activities. Roger was one of four children born to the late William Reuben and Lucy Myrle Adams Johnson. In addition to his parents, Roger was predeceased by his two brothers who died in separate tragic accidents and his sister, Joyce Johnson Morgan. Roger graduated from Riverside Military Academy and attended Georgia Southwestern State University. He served two years in the United States Army beginning in 1969 and was stationed in Germany. For all his life, Roger found his greatest joy in God’s great out of doors world. Fishing became a passion for him, and he never missed a chance to drown some worms! He also found that it was a wonderful way to bond with his sons and his grandchildren. Roger was the original founder of The West Georgia Bass Club. Along with that activity came the opportunity to mentor many young fishermen who were new to the sport or some older pros with whom he could share some stories. It comes as no surprise that Roger came to be known affectionately as “Bug Eye”. Those of you who know the sport, will understand. There is a well-known verse known as the Fisherman’s Prayer. The last line of that poem states “I then most humbly pray: when I’m in the Lord’s great landing net and peacefully asleep, that in His mercy I be judged, big enough to keep.“ Roger is survived by his wife, Jane Jackson Johnson. His sons are Ken Johnson and Greg Johnson and his wife Rholanda. His grandchildren are Kenny (and wife Catherine), Tanner, Carly and Emmy.