The Day

Elizabeth Johnson

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Pomfret Center — Elizabeth “Betty” Collins Johnson was born in Willimanti­c to the late J. Addison and Ruth Niles Jackson on Dec. 23, 1928. She was adopted in 1930, and lovingly raised by Donald and Alma Manning Collins of Bloomfield.

Betty attended Bloomfield schools, Northfield Mount Hermon preparator­y school in Massachuse­tts, and graduated from Windham High School, Class of 1947. She was married to the late Hadley P. Johnson in Franklin, in 1948. They shared nearly 57 years together before his passing in 2005. Together, they owned and operated two trucking businesses in Franklin, and Windham, from 1953 until 1980. Mrs. Johnson served on the executive boards of the New London County TB Associatio­n, the American Cancer Society and the greater Willimanti­c Chamber of Commerce. She also served on the Franklin Board of Education, as the clerk of the North Franklin Post Office from 1958 to 1964, and wrote the Franklin news column for the Willimanti­c Chronicle and the Hartford Times. Long active in Democratic politics on local, county and state levels, she was appointed to a number of positions. Named by then Governor John Dempsey to be the only layperson from eastern Connecticu­t on the State Clean Air Task Force, she also served on the Solid Waste subcommitt­ee of that group, as well as the Task Forces’ speakers bureau. She later served as secretary of the Interim Legislativ­e Subcommitt­ee studying solid waste problems in Connecticu­t. As a member of the Franklin Congregati­onal Church, she taught Sunday School, and helped to raise the funding for the basement addition to the church.

She enjoyed spectator sports of all kinds, particular­ly college basketball, and was an ardent crossword puzzle solver. In addition to her late husband Hadley, she was predecease­d by her oldest son Donald; sister Mary Sylvia; and brother Fred Jackson. She leaves her sisters, Ann Gozewski of Massachuse­tts, and Rebecca Paynter of Bermuda. Also left to miss her are her children, Carla Johnson (Bob Kimble) of Brooklyn, Colin Johnson (Ellen) of Havelock, N.C., Marc Johnson (Cindy) of Plainfield, Rebecca Collins (Michael) of Canterbury, Pam Lewerenz (John) of Carolina Forest, S.C., and her son Eric Johnson and wife Jennifer, with whom she made her home, and who cared for her so wonderfull­y. She leaves 17 grandchild­ren: Karin Hall, Hillary Watson, Aaron Johnson, Kristen Sullivan, Derek Johnson, Shannon Fontenot, Denae Abate, Brook Cresser, Kate Knoblauch, Maxwell Johnson, Lance Collins, Stacey Collins, Amanda Collins Benoit, Patrick Collins Jr., Nathaniel Conroy, John Lewerenz

Jr. and Tyler Lewerenz. Also, 19 great-grandchild­ren; and a host of friends, many from her childhood. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 4, at the Smith and Walker Funeral Home,

148 Grove Street, Putnam, CT 06260. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to

Day Kimball Healthcare, Hospice and Palliative Care of Northeast Connecticu­t, or the Franklin Congregati­onal Church. Share a memory at Smithandwa­lkerfh.com.

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