Melvin Johnson Bowling Green, Ohio Obituary

Melvin Johnson

Melvin C. Johnson, 93, of Bowling Green, Ohio, passed away May 20, 2020, at Bridge Hospice in Bowling Green. He was born on November 15, 1926, in Dowling, near Bowling Green, Ohio, to the late Lewis and Nora (Christen) Johnson. He married Martha Roller of Dowling in Dunbridge on September 29, 1946. They were schoolmates in Dowling Dunbridge grade school and graduated as classmates from Perrysburg High School in May of 1944. They were lifelong friends. He is survived by four sons: William Johnson of San Marino, California, John (Flara) Johnson of Powell, Ohio, Mark (Nancy) Johnson of Upper Sandusky, Ohio and Paul (Laura) Johnson of Bowling Green, Ohio. He had six grandchildren: Greg (Rachael) Johnson of Columbus, Ohio, Katherine (Kyle) Treadway of Upper Sandusky, Ohio, Jessica Johnson of San Marino, California, Lewis (Sarah) Johnson of Findlay, Ohio, Amy Johnson of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Susan Johnson of Monterey, California, and one great-grandchild Liam Treadway. He was preceded in death by his wife of 69 years, older brothers Carl, Ernest, and Delbert who died at 4 years of age and a sister Pauline who died as an infant. Melvin was a U.S. Navy Veteran of World War II serving from February, 1945, until July, 1946, stationed at Treasure Island, Calif. and Naval Station Great Lakes, Chicago, studying electronics. Melvin Johnson was known for building quality homes in the Bowling Green area from 1949 into the early 1980’s. He also built and owned the Fairwood Office buildings in Bowling Green and managed these buildings for over 40 years. He was involved with Woodco Developers for over 20 years primarily developing local residential building lots including the Westgate and Belleville Acres developments. Melvin and Martha were members of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Bowling Green for over 60 years. In earlier years he served on the church council and had various positions. In later years along with St, Mark’s, he and Martha also attended Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church near Perrysburg. His Christian faith was important to him and an anchor throughout his life. He lived his Christian values. He enjoyed learning throughout his life. This included taking classes at BGSU mainly in Math, German and Art. He and Martha traveled considerably taking numerous trips to Europe, visiting areas that their ancestors had come from including Germany and Switzerland. Both Melvin and Martha had great love for their family as well as for each other and they enjoyed their friends. A private service will be held for family. Pastor Rob Spicer will officiate. Interment will follow at New Belleville Ridge Cemetery in Dowling, Ohio. His service can be viewed live via St. Mark's Lutheran Church's Facebook page and website https://stmarksbg.org/ on Wednesday May 27, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. A public celebration of his life will be held at a later date. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Dunn Funeral Home in Bowling Green. In lieu of flowers, Memorial contributions may be given in his memory to St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 315 S. College Dr. Bowling Green, Ohio 43402, Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 13101 Five Point Rd. Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 or a charity of the donor’s choice.
November 15, 1926 - May 20, 202011/15/192605/20/2020
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Charles Mayers
June 5, 2020
I thought I had sent a note about Mel, but I do not see it posted so let me try again. Mel built our house on Ranch Court You could be assured that the work was completed in excellent fashion. He was a master in the building field. My sympathy to the family. He was ... Continue Reading
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Sandy Rowland
May 28, 2020
Bowling Green has lost and outstanding man. I remember Melvin as being a partner with my father-in-law Sheldon Rowland in building homes in Westgate subdivision. They went on to build homes in other parts of BG. Melvin built the houses and Sheldon's business, Modern Hea... Continue Reading
Brian Miller
May 27, 2020
So many memories of Mr. Johnson (Melvin). Almost a second parent too me. A great neighbor and man. He was tolerant of our mischievous behavior at times but didn't let anything go to far. I loved talking with him when I visited from up the street. He always took time... Continue Reading
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Chris and Vicki Hof
May 26, 2020

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Juli
May 26, 2020
I enjoyed sitting next to your parents in church. I loved listening to their stories. They were always a pleasure to talk with. I even had the pleasure of the history lesson on my last name. I will miss seeing your dad come into church, always smiling and saying hell... Continue Reading
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Tom Oberhouse
May 26, 2020
Bill, John, Mark, and Paul, I am so sorry for the loss of your father. My father worked for him for about 15 years and the 60's and 70's. He gained a wealth of knowledge from Melvin and learned so much about being a perfectionist in home construction. During my fathe... Continue Reading
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Bill Comings
May 25, 2020
I have known the Johnson family since our family moved to Bowling Green in the summer of 1959, I was 9 years old. We lived in a Melvin Johnson home in his neighborhood. Bill Johnson and I spent many years together doing crazy things. Melvin and Martha were like second... Continue Reading
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Ernnie L. Naugle
May 25, 2020
Bill, John, Mark and Paul, I am so sorry for the lose of Melvin. I will miss our visits and his imparted wisdom. He taught me the craft of carpentry and I will be forever indebted and thankful. Marcia and I believe that we were blessed to have had Melvin and Martha in... Continue Reading
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Dale Melcher
May 24, 2020
Our condolences to Melvin's family . I worked for Melvin back in the mid 60s and got to know the whole family. I learned a lot from Melvin about building and electric. Melvin and Martha were a great couple. Carol and Dale Melcher
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Addie Brandt
May 23, 2020
Our sympathy to your families Bill, John, Mark and Paul. Your dad was a gifted and humble person. I remember one time he said that all that he had done and accumulated, he gave the glory to God . He and Martha were a bright spot in my life and the lives of our children.... Continue Reading