Clarence "Lee" Johnson II

clarence johnson ii
Clarence “Lee” Johnson II age 55, passed away Sunday June 28, 2020 at home. He was born February 1, 1965 in Painesville, OH to Clarence Lee Johnson and AnnaBell (Brown). He married Holly Ann (Bobish) on October 6, 2012. Lee was very skilled in HVAC, but it didn’t matter what the task was, he was a man of many skills. He was very hardworking, honest, independent, strong and caring; the true meaning of a man. Spending time with his wife and children brought a lot of joy to his life. Lee enjoyed chopping wood, bonfires, camping, his animals and loved to see people smile. He is survived by his wife, Holly; daughter, Kara Johnson; step-son, Scott Murdock; sisters, Jo-Ann (Calvin) Brady, Melinda Burk and Joyce Hutton; nieces, Melissa Boggs, Charlea (Jeremy) Wyatt, Sarah (Todd) Perry, Amanda Brady, Angelina, Daniella and Giavanna Bobish; nephews, Rocky Hutton, Allan Burk and John Bobish; mother-in-law, Joann (Carl) Andreano; brother-in-law, Daniel (Nicole) Bobish. Lee was preceded in death by his parents. Friends will be received 5-8 p.m. Tuesday, June 30, 2020 at Behm Family Funeral Home, 26 River St., Madison, OH 44057. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, July 1st at the funeral home. Pastor David Green will be officiating. Those in attendance are strongly encouraged to follow current pandemic guidelines for Covid 19, wear masks, and keep social distance. Final Resting Place will be Fairview Memorial Park in Madison.

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  1. In Loving memory of a great father. Loved but not forgotten. With all our Love, Kara Johnson & Cindy & Philip Meister.

  2. Uncle Lee always strived to put a smile on the faces of those around him. Because if this we are able to find happiness in our memories with him.

  3. I will always love you my husband! Thank you for being the best dad and husband a woman could ask for!

  4. Lee was such an amazing man. He loved his family so much and whenever they needed help, he was there. My daughter Holly had found her true love, and I’m so proud of the way they could have a good time together. We will all miss your quiet ways Lee, but most of all, your being able to appreciate nature and all your blessings. God please help Holly, Kara and Scott know that Lee is at peace now. No more suffering.

  5. Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts. Love, The Grafton family

  6. We are so very sorry to hear of your loss! We hope your happy memories can help carry your family through this difficult time of grief.


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