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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Kenneth P.
Johnson
April 24, 2022
Kenneth Philip Johnson, 59, of Quarryville, passed away at home on Sunday, April 24, 2022. He was the loving husband of Jane Kay Johnson. Born in Enon, Ohio, he was the son of the late Philip Ezekiel Johnson and Patricia Ann (Jones/Johnson) Seigle.
Kenneth earned his Masters Degree in Instructional Systems Design from University of Maryland in 1992. He worked as Head of Sales Talent Development for D.B. Shenker and was the Founder and CEO of Cultivisor, Ltd. Ken's favorite thing to do was spending time with family and friends. He also enjoyed history, gardening, home improvement projects, nature, music, motorcycles, and doting on his Golden Retriever, Owen and his granddogs, Blu and Olive.
Kenneth was a Christian whose faith and devotion to service were a very important part of his life. He was known by all for his generosity and would always help out a friend in need. Above all, Kenneth was a loving husband and father and will be very much missed.
In addition to his wife, Jane, Kenneth is survived by his dearly loved daughter, Paige MacAulay Johnson and her partner David Leach; his sister-in-law, Joy Neubauer and her husband Ray; his sisters, Debbie Warnick, Kathy Deaton, and Kimberly Fackler; and his nephews, Jake Drnec and Brenten Megee. He was the devoted son-in-law of the late Walt and Ruth Heidecker.
Services are private and at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue at www.dvgrr.org ; Keystone Pet Enhanced Therapy Services at www.kpets.org ; or Lighthouse TV at www.lighthousetv.org
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