Georgia E. Johnson Aiken, South Carolina Obituary

Georgia E. Johnson

<p>Mrs. Georgia Ella Jones Johnson affectionately known as “Mikki”, widow of Charlie&nbsp;“Boy” Johnson, passed away at the age of 85 peacefully in her home, Saturday, August&nbsp;6, 2022 after a long bout with Dementia (Alzheimer’s disease).&nbsp;She was born September 11, 1936, to the late Jack Jones and Fannie Jones Gallman. She&nbsp;was also preceded in death by her sisters, Alice W. Smith, Elizabeth Williams, Etta Jones&nbsp;and brother, Wallace Gallman, Jr. She leaves to cherish many memories: her</p><p>siblings, Edna Jones Taylor (Ohio), James Gallman, Sr. (Betty), Ada Gallman (Wallace);&nbsp;daughters Willie Alma Jones Finnie (William), Deloris Johnson Mitchell (Christopher) of&nbsp;Queens, NY; grandchildren, Oliver, Joseph, Eva Finnie and Travis Johnson; great-grandchildren, Jonae, Josiah, Jette, Aspen; a host of nephews, nieces, other dear&nbsp;relatives and friends who will miss her deeply.&nbsp;Mikki was baptized at an early age at Friendship Baptist Church and was a choir&nbsp;member for many years. She attended faithfully until she was no longer able to&nbsp;continue her short walk over to services from her home.&nbsp;Mikki earned her diploma through the evening adult education program at Martha&nbsp;Schofield High School in 1968. In early adulthood during the month of June, she would&nbsp;make the yearly pilgrimage to the Schofield Alumni Ball in Jamaica, NY. She would also&nbsp;visit her beloved sister Liz while in NY. She married at a young age and lived in the&nbsp;state of Hawaii with her first husband, Isaias Larry Maderia, then was later stationed&nbsp;with him in Oklahoma. She traveled to Europe with her sister Etta Jones, jazz vocalist,&nbsp;while on tour. She loved fishing and later, after she and Boy married, she’d accompany&nbsp;him out on the boat which he named after her. She supported her brother, James and&nbsp;was a lifetime member of the NAACP and regular participant in the Ambassador’s Bid</p><p>Whist Tournament.&nbsp;She was a domestic supervisor for northerners’ estates during the summer months.&nbsp;Mrs. Johnson worked 15 years out at Kimberly-Clark, and retired from the Aiken&nbsp;County Public Schools system as a transportation specialist in 1999.</p><p>Her love of bingo became an entrepreneurial venture by providing transportation for&nbsp;others to Bingo halls locally and regionally including Augusta, Ga., North Augusta, SC,&nbsp;Cherokee NC, Florence, SC, and even as far as Alabama. She would stay up all night&nbsp;with her daughter and grands eating, laughing, and playing bid whist after she got&nbsp;home from bingo.&nbsp;Ms. Mikki also provided housing for local transient workers and members of the&nbsp;community who were in need of a place to stay. Somehow, she managed to turn her&nbsp;hobbies and good deeds into lucrative blessings all around. Many will remember her&nbsp;eclectic collection of elephants, her sassiness, her selective choice of words, the school&nbsp;bus parked in the yard, the blue 15-seat passenger van, and the no nonsense landlady.&nbsp;Mrs. Georgia Ella Johnson, most commonly known as Mikki, will surely be missed!</p>
September 11, 1936 - August 6, 202209/11/193608/06/2022
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August 16, 2022
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SANDRA HARRIS
August 16, 2022
I am happy I had the honor to meet Ms. Georgia during my visit and attendance at one of the “Breaking The Chain” conferences in Aiken. I really enjoyed her company and she in turn said she was happy to meet me. She was a delightful lady to talk with no matter her struggl... Continue Reading
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Rodney Sims
August 16, 2022
Georgia Johnson brought so many gifts to our life. We will never forget you! Peace, Prayer, and Blessings.

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South Carolina State Conference NAACP
August 15, 2022
We pray the love of God enfolds you during your journey through grief.
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August 14, 2022
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August 13, 2022
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Leon W. Russell, Chair
August 13, 2022
Deepest condolences from the NAACP National Board of Directors
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Lorraine Harris
August 11, 2022
My prayers and deepest condolences to the family.
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