Janet Johnson
Janet E. Johnson, 77, of Flower Mound, Texas, passed away April 27, 2020, at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center in Grapevine, TX. attended by family members.

She was born July 7, 1942, in Seminole, Oklahoma, the Daughter of late Thomas and Viola Frankfother. She was the youngest child and had 3 siblings, Tommye (married to Carlos Thompson of Yale, Oklahoma), Bryan (deceased), and Anita Wade (of Yale Oklahoma). She was married to Mr. Paul L. Boucher to whom a daughter Paula LeAnn of Noble, Oklahoma (married to Danny Wilson) was born. She was also married to Mr. Jess F. Taylor to whom her second daughter Jana Jo of Mount Vernon, Washington was born (married to Jason Wyze). She is survived by her husband Mr. Connie W. Johnson of 33 years and her stepdaughter Joanna of Spanaway, Washington (married to Davenick Harris). Her stepson Stephen is deceased. She deeply loved and is survived by her 7 grandchildren, Jessica (married to Kyle Clapp), Tyler Taylor, Hunter Goff, Lindsey (married to Jason Johnston), Adam Wilson (married to Christy Wilson), Zamora Harris and Davenick Harris. She also deeply loved and is survived by 9 great grandchildren and many other nieces, nephews, and cousins.

She graduated from Moore High School in 1960 where she excelled in academics and basketball (She's a Mav's Fan For Ever). Shortly after graduating from High School, Janet married, started a family, and started a career at Tinker AFB, Midwest City, OK. Where she work for 25 years. Holding many positions and rising to the level of GS-13 Contract Negotiator. In October of 1986 she married the love of her life, Connie Johnson. They spent endless hours enjoying fishing on the lakes and ponds of Texas and Oklahoma. They remained in a loving devotional marriage until her death. They move to and lived in California, Colorado and Texas where she continued to work as a Contract Negotiator in the Defense Industry and for the Dallas Area Rapid Transit.

Janet was beautiful inside and out. Her loving smile, big blue eyes, and refreshing personality brought light to any room. Finding the right words for such an amazing women is hard, but if we had to choose one it would be love. The love she had for her family had no boundaries, and we are so grateful to have received it. There was never a time she wasn't encouraging and rooting hard for her beloved family. We were truly her pride and joy, and she was ours. We will hold on tight to the beautiful memories, and find comfort in knowing she is looking over us and rooting for us harder than ever. Our sweet angel will be cremated and a private family service will be held on a date to be determined.