Paulette Johnson was born to the late Ira Mae Thomas and Douglas Butler on August 17, 1944, she departed this earthly life on June 10, 2022, she was 77 years old.
Paulette received Christ at an early age and was a member of New Creation Fellowship Church. Paulette was a fun-loving mother not only to her children but to many a soul that passed her way in need of insightful advice, a warm hug or a friendly smile. She was very family oriented and always kept in touch with her late grandmother Bertha Edwards, her late mother Ira Mae Thomas and a wealth of late aunts and cousin who loving called her by her nick name Polly. Paulette worked hard and became an accountant at Generations Credit Union to support her family.
Paulette was blessed with a large and loving family. She is survived by her children Clyde and Gail Johnson, David Johnson Jr., Eric Johnson sr. and Pamela and Sylvester Harris. Her grandchildren, Clyde Jr and Samantha Johnson, Patrick and Angelica Johnson, Eric Johnson Jr, Erica Johnson, Marcus Scott Jr. and the late Brittane’ Scott. Her great grandchildren Ava Johnson, Maliya Johnson, and Maya Johnson and a wealth of cousins and friends.





Polly, as we called her, was my friend! We had good times together when I lived in San Antonio. She kept my kids when they were babies, we went to church together, worked together, and had lots of fun and laughter together. We all loved Polly dearly. Everyone did. She had a loving spirit, and a laugh that pulled you into whatever fun or happiness she was enjoying. Her smile was contagious and her heart loving. I think of her often and will forever love her. The years and life separated us, but I never stopped calling her “friend”. She was one amazing lady!! May God rest her soul in Jesus name.
To the family: My heart bleeds for you because I know the love you shared. Hold on to all those wonderful memories she left and never let them go, as she lives on within them and within your hearts. I love you all, Pam, Bruce, David and Eric and I wish so bad that I could be there. Sending my love, thoughts, and prayers to comfort you! ï¸ –Aunt Gail
Aunt Polly took care of me when my mother was in school and was working. She was always kind and loving. She has a sense of humor that was hilarious. I always enjoyed spending time with her. I love you Aunt Polly, Rest well.
Stanley Junior
To our dear co-worker David Johnson,
On behalf of Bexar County Public Works – Judson Center, we would like to express our deepest sympathy for you and your loved ones in this time of sorrow. Johnson Family just remember, “Wherever a beautiful soul has been, there is a trail of beautiful memories”.
My condolences to the family. Paulette worked with me at Generations we could always count on her to bring laughter to any situation with that wonderful smile and laugh. Of course she also had the look that everyone knew meant dont even try to tell me that. At Christmas we always looked forward to her volunteering to sing. She had endless stories about her kids and grandkids. She loved them all so much. She showed us videos of the youngest grandchild just belting out a song. It was good times. I know she will be dearly missed.
Paulette and I worked together at the credit union until her retirement. I can still hear her voice in my head, especially her laugh! She loved to have fun and never held back. Even after her retirement, I was blessed to still hear from her when she called into the Call Center. My thoughts and prayers are with her family. May she rest in peace.
My dear friend Polly, I’m sorry to hear of your passing. My deepest condolences to the Family.
I’m grateful to have known you and remember all the good times and the laughter we shared. Thank you for being my friend.