Carail Morriah Elizabeth Johnson, a native of Espanola, Florida, the daughter to the late Nathan and Easter Mae Jones, was born on July 24, 1949, the youngest of four children. “Auntie Cal,” as she was affectionately known by her nieces/nieces and close family members, grew up in a Christian home and accepted Christ in her life. She was a devoted member of St. Paul Baptist Church, Espanola, Florida under the leadership of Rev. Roberts. Carail received her education through the Flagler County School District, where she graduated from George Washington Carver High School, Class of 1967. She was a member of the George Washington basketball team (Coach Danels) and played the Clarinet in the Marching Band (Dr. Preston Marshall, Dir.) She continued to pursue education, attending Florida Memorial College, Saint Augustine, Florida. On August 13, 1971, Carail married her neighbor, Larry Johnson in Espanola, Florida, to their union together they were blessed with seven children. In 1976 Carail and Larry transitioned North, where they began a new life in Waukegan, Illinois. Carail employment included: Bunnell Elementary School, Flagler County Coleman Cable (20 Years) Supervisor, Waukegan, Ill and Walmart Inc (7 Years), Accounting Office, Waukegan, Ill. In 2000 Carail, began her devoted Affiliation with the Masonic family (PHA) she served: Past Worthy Matron, Emblem Chapter #140, O.E.S., Member North Shore Court #73, Heroines of Jericho International Order of Turtles, Illustrious Commandress Shawall Court #4 Daughters of Isis On Tuesday, December 17,2024@9:30PM Carail departed this life, leaving behind a legacy of love for God and cherished memories with her family.
Carail was preceded in eternal rest by her parents, Nathan and Easter Mae Jones, her sister, Margaret Mickens. Sons Larry Johnson Jr, Robert Johnson, Kyle Jones, her daughter, Elizabeth Johnson, stepdaughter Shulunda Butler and grandson Adrian Johnson, Jr. Carail leaves to treasure her memory: Her loving, devoted husband Larry Johnson, Sr; Son, Adrian Johnson; Waukegan, Ill, daughters Arnecia (Christopher)Harper, Espanola, FL, Kammie Smith, Waukegan, Ill; Grandchildren: Kyra Coleman, Avante Johnson, Jimmy Alexander, Antwan Giddens, Reginald Williams Jr, Aaron Johnson, Aniyla Smith, Andreas Smith, Charles, Adrianna Johnson. Her brother, Eugene (Ruby)Jones, Sister, Dinah Jones, Brother-in-laws: Darnell Johnson, Andrew Johnson, John Johnson, George (Sheila)Johnson, Clarence (Janice)Johnson, Edward (Juvy)Johnson, Leroy Jetter. Sisters-in-laws: Tommie (Eugene)Coffie, Barbara Long, Sandra (Leon)Alexander, Faye Johnson, Michelle (Larry)Jones, Sharon Paquita (Michael) Hizine. Special Cousins: Corrine Reddin and Marie Smith, and a host of sorrowing Nieces/Nephews and friends.
The Johnson Family will receive friends on Saturday, January 4, 2025 from 12:30p.m. until the hour of service. The Homegoing Celebration will be 1:30p.m Saturday, January 4, 2025 at St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church in Espanola, FL. The final resting site will be in Masonic Cemetery, Palm Coast, FL.
Shawnta wyatt sent Beautiful Dreams for Carail Morriah Elizabet Johnson - January 04, 2025
Deepest condolences to the Johnson family.from Shawnta wyatt and family
Love you always and forever gramma signed your favorite grandchild ❤️
To the Johnson Family Please accept our heartfelt condolences during this difficult time. We send you our love to help provide the strength you need to endure your sorrow. I will deeply miss my friend Carail, who had a unique way of bringing joy to those around her. from Sam and Elaine Gaines
I love you momma.. I miss you I'm missing you I'm going to miss you
In loving memory of my beautiful Auntie Calynn. My heart is broken! To lose you so fast has been a deepen pain in my heart. I will forever cherish the night yall stopped by my house before you all left for Chicago on December 2, 2024. I had a chance to hug you tight and to lay my head on your lap as I cried an overflow of tears, "You said to me, baby it's ok, everything is going to be alright ".. God knew that would be my last hug and my last touch of you. On December 3rd you left me a voicemail saying that you all made it back to Chicago safely! We talked a few more times before your calls stopped and I wasn't able to hear that sweet voice on the other end . "Fly High Auntie, Mama has her baby sister, now you're in her arms" 🕊️💐💔I love you Auntie Calynn! I miss seeing your name on my TV caller ID😭💐💔🕊️....I love you San
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