Obituary for Thomas Stoddard Johnson

Dr. Thomas Stoddard Johnson, 65, passed away October 17, 2007 at McKay-Dee Hospital due to complications with pancreatitis. He was surrounded by his loving wife and family.

Tom was born December 16, 1941 in Tremonton, UT to Heber Guy and Emorett Stoddard Johnson. He graduated from Bear River High School. He married his high school sweetheart, Carol Lue Smith in the Logan LDS Temple June 26, 1964. They were blessed with 5 children and 11 grandchildren.

Tom was an active member of the LDS church. He served as a bishop twice, as well as in many other callings. He let everyone know that being Primary Pianist was his favorite and the best calling in the church. He had a great knowledge of the gospel and always shared his firm testimony.

Tom loved his profession and dedicated his professional
life to the Department of Communicative Disorders at Utah State University. The faculty and students were his "family away from family." They fondly referred to him as either “Doctor Johnson” or simply, “The King”.

Tom was a True Aggie and loved to cheer on Utah State. He loved attending gymnastic meets, and was the team’s biggest fan. After Tom lost his first wife to cancer, he was able to find love again with Kathryn (Katie) Harris of Pleasant View. They were married April 2, 2004. They loved living in St. George, and enjoyed many hobbies and loved traveling together.

Tom's greatest joy in life was his children and grandkids. He was an amazing husband, father, and grandfather. Tom always had such a great sense of humor and an awesome smile. The family would like to thank everyone for all their thoughts and prayers. They would also like to thank the knowledgeable and loving staff at McKay-Dee Hospital's ICU for their love and efforts working with Tom.

Tom is survived by his wife Kathryn and his children: Jay (Melodee), Jared (Michelle), Jann (Chad) Fawcett, Thomas (Rachel), Tailona Johnson, and the Harris children: Brett (Alicia), Chad (Angie), Brandon (Julia), Matthew (Wendy), Tyson (Karen), and Michaelene (Nathan) Kippen; a sister, Jill Cannon (Owen). He was preceded in death by his parents, first wife, Carol Lue; sisters Tess and Peggy; a brother Jack; and a granddaughter Gracie Harris.

Funeral Services will be held at 11:00am on Monday October 22, 2007 at the North Logan 13th ward chapel, 400 E. 1800 N. in North Logan. A viewing will be held Sunday October 21, 2007 at Allen-Cranney Mortuary from 6-8 and also on Monday from 9:30-10:30 at the church prior to the funeral services. Interment will be at 1 pm at the Smithfield Cemetery.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

TUESDAY OCT 9TH 11:00AM ROUNDS UPDATE

Things with Dad are about the same. His white blood cell count is down a bit so that is a sign the infection may be decreasing. Dad's lungs are doing a bit better. The doctor said it is a baby step improvement. He is going to have a 4 hour dialysis treatment today. That will be the longest treatment to date. So his body is handling the dialysis. The lab hopes to have the preliminarily results of Dad's lab work that was submitted yesterday, tonight.

The request has been made to keep Dad's visitors to immediate family only, due to the risk of outside infection from peoples illnesses etc. So please be aware of that. You are more than welcome to come to the ICU waiting room and around 11:00 am and after 11:45 or so... Katie or one of Tom's kids are usually around for AM rounds. If they are not in the ICU waiting room they may be with the doctor for rounds getting Dad's update. Evening time 7-8:30pm family can be found in the ICU waiting room. Katie is here most of the day and is usually back in the room with Dad.

We want to thanks everyone for all the thoughts that have been expressed via the blog, phone and in person. We are relaying your messages to Dad. People from Pennsylvania, Missouri, and all points around are looking at the blog updates and posting comments. This has proven to be a very effective tool for sharing information.

2 comments:

CounselCorp said...

Tell Uncle Tom he needs to get better - BYU is playing USU next year after a long hiatus. BYU's victory just won't be sweet unless I'm sitting by Uncle Tom at that game! :-)

Greg

Anonymous said...

Are you still cheering for BYU! You really need to move over and cheer for the team that has always worn Aggie Blue!!!

It's too bad they won't play USU in basketball to me it screams of chicken! (scared of JC Carrol, USU's All American!) Thanks for the smack talk, it brightens up our spirits!

Go Aggies ;-)