The Oklahoman

Jerry Haskell Johnson

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OKLAHOMA CITY - Jerry Haskell Johnson was born on October 31, 1946, in Hartshorne, Okla., to Haskell “Hack” and LottieWilc­ox Johnson. He passed from this life on September 4, 2021, in Oklahoma City after a valiant five-year battle against a variety of health issues resulting from cancer.

A graduate of Hartshorne High School, Eastern Oklahoma State College inWilburto­n, Okla., and East Central State University in Ada, Okla., he majored in elementary education.

His first education position was teaching English as a second language to Navajo students on a reservatio­n in Arizona. Following that tenure, he taught fourth grade in a self-contained classroom at Hartshorne Elementary School.

Jerry was born to become a teacher and dearly loved his students. He left the classroom in 1986 only for the opportunit­y to work for the Oklahoma Education Associatio­n, where he could advocate for the improvemen­t of public education for all Oklahoma students and educators.

His first position atOEA was as a UniServ Director, providing support to teachers and education support profession­als in southeast Oklahoma, his native territory. He then became a lobbyist in OEA’s Legislativ­e and Political Organizing Center. His efforts to help ensure the passage of House Bill 1017 in 1990 that resulted in the allocation of more than $560 million over 5 years for the implementa­tion of a variety of reforms including reduced class sizes was one of his proudest endeavors.

Jerry was a true union brother to his colleagues, serving as a mentor and sharing skills, sound advice, and a sturdy shoulder to lean on in difficult times.

He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Judy; two stepsons, Wayne Shuller and wife Crystal of Norman and Drew Shuller of Honduras; granddaugh­ter, Marta Prieto and RalstonHai­ley of Seminole, grandson, José“Bubba” Prieto of Barksdale AFB, granddaugh­ter Gabby Prieto of Norman, granddaugh­ter Rubi Shuller of Honduras and great grandson Rory Hailey of Seminole; sister Johnnye Potter and Jack of Tulsa; brother Frank Johnson of Granbury, Texas; a number of nieces and nephews and a host of friends. He was preceded in death by his parents.

Persons who wish to honor Jerrymay make contributi­ons in his memory toMayflowe­r Congregati­onal United Church of Christ, 3901NW63rd St., Oklahoma City, OK 73316 or online at: https://my.simplegive.com/app/ giving/MAYFLOWERC­onv

There is no memorial service planned for the present time

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