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Born on April 19, 1958 in Buffalo, New York, United States
Passed away on October 17, 2020 in Dallas, Texas, United States
This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Bonnie Johnson, 62 years old, born on April 19, 1958, and passed away on October 17, 2020. We will remember her forever.
I always remember you Bonnie and you left us way too soon. I will give a prayer in your name. "Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted" (Matthew 5:4)
Bonnie you taught me so much. Taught me how to be in a adult. Taught me the importance of responsibility, politeness's and so much more. You were like a mother to me. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to work for you. I am crushed you left on such a young age. May you rest in peace. My condolences Ted and Chelsea. Love always!
Bonnie you are missed. I knew you for many years and helped Vernon run his Bankruptcy firm and missed you as we got older, then we lost Vernon and now you've gone too. I'll try to look out for Chelsea and Teddy. Chelsea is coming into her walk in the law. Rest well. lcsmi@yahoo.com
Bonnie taught me so very much, both in work and personally! I am so grateful for the bond her and I once had, all the memories, laughter and love shared. She will be greatly missed. Fly high! - All my love and prayers for comfort and peace to Chelsea and Teddy! Always, Mel
Thank you Bonnie for everything that you did for me. I learned so much from you and Vernon and made some good friends too. I enjoyed my time working with you, and I am so sad that you had to leave us all so soon!
I always remember you Bonnie and you left us way too soon. I will give a prayer in your name. "Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted" (Matthew 5:4)
With saddened hearts, we announce the passing of Bonnie Lindsey Johnson on October 17, 2020. Born April 19, 1958 in Buffalo, New York, Bonnie has always been proud and passionate about her heritage as the daughter of English emigrants. A longtime member of Mensa, Bonnie graduated from Reed College in Portland, Oregon. She obtained her JD from Baylor University on full scholarship and graduated with honors. Bonnie was an active member of the Texas and Nevada Bar Associations.
Bonnie practiced Bankruptcy law in three cities and two states for over 30 years. She and her late husband, John Vernon Johnson, Jr., shared a total of three successful law practices. Bonnie continued to practice bankruptcy law until 2019, when she retired and was planning a move to the UK.
With her endless work ethic and philanthropic heart, Bonnie led a remarkable life. Bonnie will be deeply missed by her family and friends and will always be remembered for her strength, grit, caring heart, and fierce individualism.
Bonnie is preceded in death by her husband, John Vernon Johnson, Jr.; parents, Theodore Abraham Lindsey and Vivienne Booth. Bonnie is survived by her daughter, Chelsea Elizabeth Cahill and husband, Bryan; son, Theodore Lovett Johnson.
In lieu of flowers, donations are encouraged to Wounded Warriors Project and Doctors without Borders.
I held a part-time clerical position at her office on Jackson Street while in High School. The other part timer was named Mary. We moved to the office of Vernon Johnson where we meet the paralegal named Rita. She was a nice lady and I enjoyed working with her and everyone in the office...this was my very 1st job. I remember the birth of their daughter.
I worked for Bonnie right before she closed her law firm and she was still fighting for her clients, I knew cared for her clients and I greatly miss her even though I didnt work with her that long she showed me who she was.I miss her daily, may she rest in peace.
Thank you Bonnie for everything that you did for me. I learned so much from you and Vernon and made some good friends too. I enjoyed my time working with you, and I am so sad that you had to leave us all so soon!