A. EARL JOHNSON
LOGAN, UTAH: Earl’s struggles of the past several
years ended in the early hours of January 16, 2008.
Earl was born on September 1, 1923, to Samuel Albert
Johnson and Sarah Kathleen Tatum Johnson in Wilson,
North Carolina. He grew to adulthood hunting squirrels
and gigging frogs in the woods of rural North
Carolina. At the age of 18, he entered the United
States Army to serve his country in a hospital unit
during the Second World War. While in the military,
Earl was introduced to the sciences, in which he
excelled. After the War ended, Earl was the first in
his family to pursue a college education. Ever the
outdoorsman, Earl moved to Logan, Utah to study
Forestry at Utah State University. He put himself
through school by driving a cab, and during the
summers, he worked as a forest ranger at Bryce
National Park. He received a Bachelor’s Degree in 1950
and a Master’s Degree in Zoology in 1952. Earl
ultimately went to work for the United States
Department of Agriculture in Logan, studying the
effects of poisonous plants on livestock.
While attending Utah State, Earl met the first
love of his life, Patricia (“Pat”) Durfey. Earl and
Pat married on December 23, 1947, and together they
had four children. While married to Pat, Earl
converted to the LDS church, and they were sealed in
the Logan LDS Temple on December 23, 1961. Pat died
tragically in childbirth on August 12, 1962. She was
followed three days later by their newborn daughter,
Jennie, who passed on August 15, 1962.
Shortly thereafter, mutual friends introduced
Earl to Ruth Peterson Lewis, a Wyoming widow with five
young children. Ruth would become the second love of
his life. After a long-distance courtship, Ruth and
Earl married in the Logan LDS Temple, joining their
two families on May 3, 1963. Together they had two
sons. Ruth died on April 14, 2007, after a battle with
Alzheimer’s Disease.
Earl was a faithful member of the LDS church and
served in many callings throughout his life. In 1993
and 1994, he and Ruth served a mission in Washington
State, and until Ruth’s illness, they worked in the
Logan Temple together. Earl was a fascinating man with
a dry, quick wit. He loved to hunt and fish, could
identify any bird he saw, and describe at length the
workings of almost any physiological process.
Earl is survived by his 10 children, Robbie
Lewis Sawyer (Ken), Kathie Lewis Watts (Randy), Pam
Johnson, David Lewis (Sheila), Jeri Johnson Bolinder
(Larry), Jeffrey Lewis (Nancy), Deanne Johnson Kirby
(Brent), Julie Lewis Lundstrom (Gary), Michael Johnson
(Kathryn), and Brett Johnson; 51 grandchildren; 37
great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Marie Johnson
Pupich of Gardnerville, Nevada and Zora Johnson Turley
of Granada Hills, California. He is preceded in death
by his brother Kenneth. In the last few years of his
life, his friends and neighbors were a great support
to him.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 19,
2008 at 12:00 pm in the Lundstrom Park 3rd Ward
Chapel, 1260 North 1600 East. Friends may call Friday
evening from 6-8 pm at the Allen-Hall Mortuary in
Logan and on Saturday at the church from 10:30 - 11:30
am. Interment will be in the Beaver Dam Cemetery with
military honors.
In lieu of flowers, Earl’s family encourages
donations to the Utah State Library for the Blind, 250
North 1950 West, Suite A, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116.
Condolences may be sent to the family at
Allen Mortuaries.