Obituary
In loving memory ofKen Everton Johnson
JOHNSON - Ken Everton (Jem): Age 59, late of Woodlawn Housing Sch and Northern Caribbean University Mandeville, Manchester died on Saturday May 17, 2014. Leaving wife Dorthy J Johnson, sons Ken Jr., Mickel, Khavansky and Javid, three sisters , two brothers, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Thanksgiving service will be on Sunday, June 8, 2014 at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Zion Hill Portland at 12 noon. Interment in the family plot Sherwood Forest, Portland. "Forever in our hearts" Thanksgiving arrangements entrusted to Heaven of Rest Funeral Supplies and Services 50 West Street, Port Antonio, Portland. 376-5288 / 783-7548
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Jalieth
May the Peace of God be with Johnson Family. He was an extraordinary educator, and mentor.
Very Caring and Loving man, thank you God for blessing us with your beloved son.
He was one of my favorite educators at Belair.
Miss you
Former student a
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Philip Chamberlain
Mr. Johnson or Johno. An extremely down to earth and patient man. He was a great teacher, mentor and friend who got the respect and love of every single individual he came in contact with. I can hear it replay in my head "Yuh talking Rubbish!" and th
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Ven
May he RIP as he enters a new world. Till we meet again.
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Tiffany H.
I am a former Belair student, and had the privilege of having Mr. Johnson as my Accounts teacher. He somehow managed to motivate a group of 15-year-olds to LOVE accounting! He was an awesome teacher who always inspired us. RIP, Mr. Johnson!
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Brown Megan
my your soul rest in peace. The Belair High School and students remember your hard work.
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Rotika Johnson
"Yuh joking with life, stop washing your dirty linen in public" I could still hear your favourite words. You were a great teacher. An inspiration to us all. You've touched the lives of all your students when you enter the Marjorie Basden High School.
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Class of 2003 Marjorie Basden High School
May your soul Rest in Peace Mr. J. We will always remember you.
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Pastor Leonardo Rahming
I am deeply sadden by the news that this brother and friend has gone to his rest. To the entire family and those who was associated with him please accept my sincerest condolences and be assured of my prayers and my family prayers for you.
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Natalie Wright (Belair alumni '97)
Johnno, as so many of his students called him was a term of endearment. He was an awesome teacher and always had a smile and would always say "you are talking rubbish". I'm saddened to hear of his passing and pray that his family will find comfort
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Leonie Newman-Heron
Mr. Johnson was one of those unforgettable teachers. My sincere condolences to his family and prayer for strength during their time of grief. He was a God fearing man and his eternity is assured. R.I.P. to a wonderful man, teacher, husband, father, a
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Trudy-Ann Powell
I want to say Mr. Johnson was one of my favorite teachers at Belair. He was patient, kind and encouraging to all the kids he taught. I will never forget all the values he passed on to me which made me the woman I am today. Gone but Not forgotten.....
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Trevor and Yvonne Gordon
May the Lord comfort the Loss of such a dear friend. We trust if we are faithful to see in the first resurrection.
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Kimberly
To the family of Ken, you have my condolences in your loss. Why do humans live for a few years when some trees live for a thousand years? It was not God's purpose for us to die! Soon, humans, including the dead, will live forever (Psalms 37:29)!
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Velmore Johnson
Miss my cousin, may your soul rest in peace.
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A. Barrett
I had the privilege of working with him at Belair some years ago where I taught his son, Javid. He was always offering encouraging words and always had that grin! (smile) Met up with him a few months ago and despite his ailment, he was still encour