Clyde Johnson

Passed 02/24/2021

Obituary For Clyde Johnson

Clyde R. Johnson, 97, a World War II veteran and 33rd degree Mason, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, February 24, 2021. His life will be celebrated on Wednesday, March 3 in the Chapel of the Major H. Winfield Funeral Home, Steelton with public viewing from 10:00 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. followed by Private Services at 12 Noon and burial in Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens.

The family would be honored if Memorial Donations in his memory would be made to Homeland Center, 1901 North 5th St., Harrisburg, PA 17102 COVID-19 Guidelines will be observed with face masks and six feet social distancing for all attendees.

Live Streaming of the service will be available on Major H. Winfield Funeral Home's YouTube page.



Guest Book

Mr. Johnson was a man who was liked, loved, and respected by many. He was a friend to my family, and my brother's and my masonry instructor in high school. As a young lady, he took a chance on me and gave me my 1st job as a bricklayer working on the Hilton downtown and that opportunity taught me that there are no limits on what we can achieve in this life. GOD BLESS/REST his soul for the inspiration and kindness he bestowed upon us!

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Stanley and Lamont my deepest condolences to you and your family! Your father was a giant of a man, quiet and always so friendly! I use to say to him, when I would see him at the market, Mr. Johnson do you remember me and he would say I remember you!!!!! Love & Prayers Madelyn Cox Robertson

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I'm sorry for the passing of Mr Johnson he was a great man an one of my favourite teacher of masonary.Im going to miss you at the market R.I.P my teacher

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To the Johnson Family, we are sending our deepest sympathy to family. God has a place in heaven for Mr.J, we are here for you whenever you need us. The St. Paul AME Church family, members, officers and Pastor, Rev. R. Mim Roberts Harvey

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To Lamont and Stanley, we are so sorry for the loss of Mr. J. He was a pillar of the community. He will be missed but not forgotten. The Village of Oberlin. Rev. R. Mim Roberts, the Roberts, Turner, Pettis, Mack,Moore families.

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To Lamont and Stanley: As we have grown miles have separated us but has remained constant and kept us close has been the love we share for our parents. Uncle Clyde was an inspiration for us all . I truly enjoyed his humor in denying me as his "niece" but accepting me at the same time. I truly appreciate the both of you sharing your parents. I Love You, Kathy.

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I was so glad to have been able to be a small part of your Dad life and a huge Part of yours Lamont!I am very sorry for your lose! From all of us back here in MA. Everyone sends there love! Prays

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I had the honor of meeting Clyde at Homeland Center. I really enjoyed his spirit, his humor and his honesty. He always spoke of family and his love for popeyes chicken and Yuengling. I can't help to feel an saddening feeling about his leaving. I send hugs and strength out to his family.

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To the Johnson family we send our deepest condolences to comfort you during this time. We loved Uncle Clyde he was a joy to be around. His life was full and long Love Deborah Pinnx and family

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To Stanley and Lamont I would to send my deepest condolences and prayers to you and family. Mr Johnson knew me before I knew myself he was a man who I respected to the utmost he will truly missed by all who knew him. Mr Johnson rest in paradise. Robert Collier

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I have such fond memories of your father and was saddened to hear of his passing. No matter how old we are, it is never easy to lose a parent. Please know that I wish you and your family peace and comfort as you grieve. Elaine White Colbert

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Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

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