Clara Johnson

1916 ∼ 2012

Clara Johnson

Clara Johnson, 95, of Orange, died Monday, August 13, 2012, at Oakwood Manor in Vidor.

Funeral Services will be 10:00 a.m. Thursday, August 16, 2012, at Claybar Funeral Home Chapel in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend Jeff Bell, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Port Acres. A Graveside Service will be 3:00 p.m. Thursday, at Gravel Hill Cemetery near Bronson, Texas.

Visitation will be 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, at the funeral home.

Born in Hemphill, Texas on September 25, 1916, Clara was the daughter of John K. and Allie Humphries Conn.

She was raised on a farm in Hemphill and by the time she was in her 20's, she was working at the shipyard in Orange during World War II. She was a selalline "Rosy the Riveter" welder at the shipyard, where she met a fellow who she would soon call her husband. They had Frances in 1945 and Tucker in 1949. While raising their children they lived in Orange and Kentucky. In 1967, her first grandchild was born and she raised Charlotte as her daughter.

She owned her own beauty shop and had many wonderful memories throughout the years. She was an active member of Cove Baptist Church, where she taught the elderly ladies Sunday School Class as well as participated in other organizations at the church. After Hurricane Ike, Clara donated her house and land to the church and moved to Mauriceville with her granddaughter.

She was "Mawmaw" to many,

"Miss Clara" to some,

Nanny to a few

Mother to three!

She was the best there was!

That's no lie,

Heaven has a new angel tonight.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, N.T. Johnson; sister, Maurine Travis; and brothers, JD Conn and Arnold Conn.

Clara is survived by her daughter, Frances Breaux of Bridge City; son, Tucker Johnson of Houston; and daughter and son-in-law, Charlotte and Eric Wolfford of Mauriceville. She is also survived by her five grandchildren, Raymond Henry, Sherry Breaux, Kevin Breaux, James Breaux and Sheila Breaux; three great-grandchildren, Adrian, Aaron and Austyn Wolfford; and brother, Jackie Ray Conn of Colorado.

Serving as Pallbearers will be Tony Travis, Larry Travis, Mike Conn, Austyn Wolfford, Adrian Wolfford and Aaron Wolfford.

Condolences

Anonymous August 16, 2012
Dear Charlotte & family, So sorry to hear about Maw Maw. She was such a sweet lady. She will surely be missed. Please accept our condolences. Love, Steve & Cathy Pannell##imported-begin##Cathy Pannell##imported-end##
Anonymous August 15, 2012
MawMaw was one of the biggest influence I had growing up...Spent many of nights at her house with Charlotte. She was a very special lady and will be greatly missed.##imported-begin##Brenda LeJeune##imported-end##
Anonymous August 15, 2012
She always touched a special place in anyones heart that knew her. She will be missed by many. My prayers go out to the family and one of very my best friends Charlotte. Love ya bunches##imported-begin##AMY STINSON##imported-end##
Anonymous August 15, 2012
Heaven definetly has another angel. What a blessed sweet lady. It has been more than a pleasure to have known her and to have her as part of our family. Much love to Charlotte, Eric and the rest of the family.##imported-begin##Cheri Wolfford Billiot##imported-end##
Anonymous August 15, 2012
I am sorry I can't be their to represent my family. But, please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Your MawMaw was always so very kind to my sister, Darlene. I know she will be missed by all that she loved and those that dearly loved her. I##imported-begin##Vernon L Taylor##imported-end##
Anonymous August 15, 2012
Frances, I am sorry for the loss of your Mother. I know you loved her very much. Isn't it wonderful to know one day you will meet again in heaven and have stories to share. Take care of yourself during this difficult time. You and your family will be##imported-begin##Elizabeth Van Metre##imported-end##
Anonymous August 14, 2012
She was absolutely the best Mamawwww that ever there was!!!!!##imported-begin##charlotte wolfford##imported-end##
Anonymous August 14, 2012
I was known as her "little buddy", we played cards together, watched baseball together, she always liked the Astros, anyway she was the best great grandma I could ask for, and I know she will be watching over us through the years.##imported-begin##Austyn Wolfford##imported-end##
Anonymous August 14, 2012
Aunt Clara to me. I'll miss her lemon merangue pies and her poetry recitations. She always had a beautiful smile and would light up so when my Dad, Jackie Ray, came around. Even after he gave away her true age to Uncle Nathan!##imported-begin##Lisa Conn##imported-end##