Where Caring Is A Family Tradition
Lyman E. Johnson, 87, dearly loved husband, father, and grandfather died Tuesday, September 22, 2015, in North Port, Florida. Lyman was born October 27, 1927, in Oshkosh to Hilda (Dorow) and Adrian Johnson. He served in the U.S. Navy during the WWII conflict. Lyman married the former Aurelia "Mickey" Adasiewicz/Bloom in 1945 and Betty Falch-Johnson in 2005. He was employed and retired from American Can in Neenah. He and Mickey also operated Johnson's Triangle in Kewaunee for 6 years.
Lyman was a loving, caring person who enjoyed his family and friends. He was creative and could fix most things he set his mind to. Lyman enjoyed playing cards, golfing, fishing, hunting, and participating in Harbor Cove activities.
Lyman is survived by his wife, Betty; his children, Mary (Myrle) Stratton, Green Bay; Gary (Jeannine) Johnson, Green Bay; Michael (Linda) Johnson, Oshkosh; and Chris (Linda) Johnson of Palm City, Florida; stepdaughters, Candace (Mark) Moody, Madison; Deborah (Ron) Heilig, Punta Gorda, Florida; along with many adoring grandchildren, their spouses, and great-grandchildren.
Preceding Lyman in death were his wife, Aurelia "Mickey"; his parents; his mother in-law and father-in-law, Anne and Jack Bloom; a sister and brother-in-law, Vivian and Don Walter; and two infant grandchildren.
A graveside service will be held at a later date in the Winneconne Cemetery.
If you wish please submit online condolences to muellerfuneralhomeinc.com.
Debby Heilig wrote on October 7, 2015
A very sad time and a great loss for family and friends. I hope that Lyman is able to be in a place now where he feels useful and happy again!
Dave & Barb Rozek wrote on October 7, 2015
So sorry to hear of your loss. Dave shared some good memories with him in Florida. Small world!
Carol Johnson wrote on October 4, 2015
A painful loss for all of us, as a family. I'd love to give a big hug to each of you. We all have our special memories of Lyman and Mickey and, until we get together to share, laugh, and cry, Gary, Mike, Mary, Chris, spouses and children you are loved and prayed for. Take comfort in the good times!
Don & Lucy Oblazney wrote on October 3, 2015
Gary, we send you our deepest sympathy. We had the opportunity to meet your dad and were fortunate to have some time in his company. Our prayers are with you and your entire family. Sincerely,
Don & Lucy, Leesburg, FL
Jim and Lorraine Morris wrote on October 2, 2015
Our greatest sympathy to all of you touched by Lyman. I'll always remember fishing with Lyman, especially when he would tell Mike how to fish. One might suspect Mike did not like being told how to fish which of course is the reason Lyman kept at it. Great fun to watch and listen. Jim
Jim
Terry & Linda Keegan wrote on October 2, 2015
Gary, Our deepest sympathy in the passing of your father. Our prayers are with you
etty J, Fakch-Johnson wrote on October 2, 2015
Lyman was my life for 10 Years, The 10 happiest years of my life. He was my soulmate.
Daily, with much prayer, I have to go on without him and am with the help of God and so many prayers for me.
Betty
Wayne and Susie Conti wrote on October 1, 2015
We did not know Lyman personally, but we have heard all about him over the years we've been friends with Mike and Linda. We are so sad for your loss, but so happy for Lyman that his spirit is home and released from a body that wasn't working so well any more. Losing a parent is one of life's most difficult things for sure. Please know you have our love and support 24/7. Wayne and Susie
Pam (Brown) Daczyk wrote on October 1, 2015
My thoughts and prayers go out to the who.e Johnson family. I know and understand your pain. May the Lord get you all through this difficult time
Katherine Nurek wrote on October 1, 2015
A loved father of Mike Johnson and loved fathe-in- law of Linda Johnson. He will be missed, but may he rest in peace knowing, he will live on in the hearts of many.