Becky Benge-Johnson
Our hearts are broken, but we knew she has gone home. She loved her grandchildren more than anything, and they loved her!! She was the best Granny!! We were blessed to have her!
Birth date: Apr 27, 1955 Death date: Feb 15, 2020
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Hazel Johnson, age 64, of London, Kentucky. Passed away Saturday,February 15, 2020 at her residence. She is survived by her son Jason Johnson and wife Becky of London, three grandchildren, Jason Daniel Johnson, Trent Brock and Haley Brock. She is also survived by her twin sister Helen King Calebs and husband Glenn, her brother Herbert King, all of London, and a sister Lois King of East Bernstadt, Ky. Hazel was preceded in death by her father Bill King and mother Kathryn King and a sister Ruth Johnson. A private graveside service will be held at A.R. Dyche Memorial Park with London Funeral Home in charge of all arrangements.Read Obituary
Our hearts are broken, but we knew she has gone home. She loved her grandchildren more than anything, and they loved her!! She was the best Granny!! We were blessed to have her!
I was so blessed to have you as my Mother! When I say I had the best Mom in the world, I meant it! Everyone else just missed out..The most thoughtful, beautiful, intelligent, loving, caring, happy, humble and generous person you could ever meet..She raised me right, did everything she could for me, all while making sure we never missed Church..She was a born again Christian that set the best example of how you are supposed to live to everyone around her...Yes, my heart is broken and the word “sad” doesn’t even begin to describe how I feel...I know that the pain will surely get easier to bear over time, but right now I just don’t think it ever will...But the one thing that makes me smile, brings joy, is the fact that she was a Christian...If there was ever a person that you 100% knew beyond a shadow of a doubt would go to Heaven, it was my Mom...I KNOW she is better now, living in eternal peace and happinesses and without any sickness or pain...I Love You Mom and I will see you again one day!
Hazel, Helen and Ruth babysat for my sister and I back in 1969 when we 1st moved to London. Dad was traveling with work and Mom got sick and was out of it for 3 or 4 days. The girls would take turns staying home from school to take care of Gretchen, who was 4 at the time. Then they would help me with homework and fix us supper before tucking us in bed, then they would do their homework, go home to bed and start again the next morning. It was rough on them but they were lifesavers! Loved them and their mom very much!!!!!
I’m so sorry to hear this love and prayers to family and especially Jason. Pam Sizemore