James Lewis Johnson Sr.
December 13, 1944 ~ August 5, 2016
Rev. James Lewis Johnson, 71, passed away on August 5, 2016 in Portland, Maine due to complications from pancreatic cancer. He was born December 13, 1944 in Lewisburg, Pa to Elias Ray Johnson and Arlene (Smith) Johnson. After graduating from Bloomsburg State College in Pennsylvania with a degree in education, Jim moved his new family to Southwest Harbor, Maine to be an elementary school teacher. He then moved to Jefferson, Maine to be a teacher/principal at their K-8 school. Soon after, Jim felt a calling to serve God and attended Bangor Theological Seminary in Maine. During that time he served as a Student Pastor for four years, and then as an Ordained Minister for two years at the Searsport and North Searsport United Methodist Churches in Searsport, Maine. At the request of the United Methodist Church, Jim moved to Waldoboro, Maine, where he served as the Pastor for the Waldoboro United Methodist Church. While at Waldoboro he decided to further his education and was given the opportunity to pursue a graduate degree in theology at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. After completing his studies, he became the Pastor at the Tappan Reformed Church in Tappan, New York, where he served for 23 years before retiring. While in Tappan, Jim served two terms as president for the New York Synod of the Reformed Church of America and was the Chaplin for the Tappan Fire Department. Jim married his college sweetheart, Shirley (Lewis) Johnson and together they raised two children while enjoying their life together for more than 52 years serving God and their surrounding communities. After retiring, they split time between their homes in Orlando, Florida and Islesboro, Maine where they remained active in their local churches. Jim was a man of diverse interests and many passions. Over the years, Jim was a private pilot, a sportsman, a builder, a gardener, an astrologer, an artist, and a cowboy at heart. He loved working with his hands and had an affinity for woodworking. He enjoyed riding motorcycles, sailing, and hiking. He had a passion for reading everything. He was a consummate student of the world around him. He loved spending time with his family and rarely missed his grandchildrens lacrosse games. He enjoyed going to the movies, Louis LAmour novels, a triple pepperoni pizza and homemade butter pecan ice cream. Jim was pre deceased by his parents, and his sister Vonnie (Hickox) Johnson. He is survived by his wife, Shirley (Lewis) Johnson, his sons James Johnson, Jr., Orlando, FL and Mark Johnson, Burlington, VT; his brother David Johnson, Toronto, Canada; and his sister Elizabeth (Beatty) Johnson, Lancaster, Pa. He will also be greatly missed by James wife Karen (Gold) Johnson and three grandchildren Jarrid Johnson, Eric Johnson, Jessica Johnson and several brother-in-laws, sisters-in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins and many dear friends. A special thanks to the doctors, nurses and care givers at Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine for their expert treatment, communication, compassion and support of Jim and his family during this unexpected and stressful time. At Jims request he was cremated at the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home in Portland, Maine. A private service will be held for Jim to honor his request for a Viking funeral. A memorial service will be held later in the year at a date to be determined to honor his life and service to the community.








Boy did I love Jim Johnson! I’m so sorry to hear of his passing. I wish you all peace in spite of what must be a terrible loss.
– Nancy Ann Callender
Shirley and family: I was away for couple weeks and came back to news of Jim. So very saddened; I have nothing but good and fond memories of our connection through the Classis of Rockland Westchester. Sorry we were not able to maintain closer ties in his retirement. He always had something thoughtful and useful to give when we spoke. I sent out this morning an email letting others in classis know of his death and I shared some of the obit notes on him. The “cowboy at heart” comment will bring smiles to our colleagues. As clerk of the Classis of Rockland Westchester, I will gladly share any news from you about the memorial service. Blessings on you and the family…our prayers of support are with you all.
– Tom Danney, former pastor Reformed Church, Nyack. Clerk of Rockland Westchester Classis
Deepest sympathies to you and you family, Shirley. So sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. You are all in my thoughts and prayers- Elaine Royal
– Elaine Royal
Nancy, I don’t know if you will see this, but, I want to thank you for your message concerning Jim’s passing. Forgive me if I am not recognizing your name, but, I would like to know how you knew Jim. I do want to let you know that we are having a memorial service for Jim on October 1 at 11:00 AM at the Tappan Reformed Church. Hope to hear from you.
– Shirley Johnson
Tom, thank you very much for your comments about Jim. I am sure Don has told you, but, there will be a memorial service at the Tappan Reformed Church October 1, 2016 at 11 o’clock. I would like very much if you would participate. If there is anyone else that you know that would like to participate, that would be fine also. I also would like to open it up to anyone in the congregation that might have a story or comment they would like to say about Jim. Many years ago, Jim had given me some instruction as to what he would like as far as songs and passages. I have them in my bible in Florida. I will get that information to Don. Also, I have some song requests. I am planning to go to Florida on the 30th of August. Thank you again.
– Shirley
Thank you, Joanne for your comments. Jim has been the love of my life for over 52 years of marriage and these comments mean so much. Jim had so many interests and loved to talk about his faith as well as many other topics……and he researched to back up his comments. As I am sure you know from conversations, he could sometimes speak very enthusiastically about his ideas and feelings. It was what made Jim who he was. Thank you again very much.
– Shirley
Such memories of Jim! Shirley, I don’t think I ever met you, but I can only imagine what it must have been like to live with and love Jim. Our paths crossed numerous times over all the years with the RCA and what I remember most is that he made me laugh and he made me shake my head……such depth he had but I always had to think about it. Bottom line, he was a character! Your whole family will be in my thoughts and prayers…….we never get over the loss, we get perspective. Blessings.
– Joanne Fernandez
Dear Mrs. Johnson,We wish to extend to you, and your family, our deepest sympathy on the passing of your husband, the Reverend James Johnson.We recall how energetic Reverend Johnson was in his role as the pastor of our Tappan Reformed Church, and his personal interest in all the members of the congregation. Our children, Matthew and Elizabeth, benefitted greatly from both his attention and his warm-hearted Christian message as did both Fran and I . With love to you.
– The Panczyk Family
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– Jimmy Johnson
Shirley and family, I was so saddened to hear of Jim’s passing. I have great memories of working alongside him. I think I picked up a great deal from him on how to minister with a tough skin–but one that would let the love flow in and out. God bless and keep you.
– Rev. John VandenOever