Patricia G. Johnson
October 23, 1947 - June 06, 2016
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Patricia G. Johnson
October 23, 1947 - June 06, 2016
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21 responses to Patricia G. Johnson
Sandy Samples says:
June 14, 2016
Lit a candle in memory of Patricia G. Johnson
Sharon Gonzales says:
June 14, 2016
Lit a candle in memory of Patricia G. Johnson
Yitzchok Adlerstein says:
June 14, 2016
I don’t think I can remember Patricia without a smile on her face and boundless energy in her step. Many years ago, when invited for the first time to a meeting of a group of evangelical Christians who supported Jews and the Jewish State, it was Patricia who took me under wing. Her presentation of her beliefs – which, at their core, could be reduced to unyielding confidence in the Word of G-d – were not only an eye-opener, but changed me for life. She continued for many years to be the point-person in building bridges between our two communities.
May her memory be a blessing
Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein
Director, Interfaith Affairs
The Simon Wiesenthal Center
Los Angeles
Dan Hicks says:
June 15, 2016
Patricia was the entry point into the Jewish-Christian conversation. She crossed back and forth between the two faith expressions seamlessly and with the greatest of ease and with the regard of all who knew her.
She was a constant source of encouragement and with a dauntless faith that was her hallmark, she accomplished what seemed impossible for most.
Her intentional effort to connect me with Shimon and Danielle Erem will be a point of gratitude on my part forever. For both became remarkable friends and they effortlessly engrafted me into the company of those with a life-long love for and commitment to Israel and increased my understanding of the G-d of both the Christian and the Jew.
I know she will forever enjoy her reward in heaven.
Dan Hicks
Sr. Associate Pastor
The Church On The Way
Jan Burmeister says:
June 15, 2016
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