Evelyn Rhoda Johnson nee Jones was born on February 2, 1929 to the late John A. Jones and Rhoda R. Jones, in Baltimore City. She departed this life quietly on Tuesday August 28, 2007 a lengthy illness. She received her early education in the Baltimore City School System and she later graduated from Carver High School in Towson Maryland,. Her early employment included private duty nursing, and light housekeeping. Nurising was her passion and she continued nursing until she moved to the county where she retired. On July 3, 1949 she married her soul mate Aubrey L. Johnson, Jr. From this union they were blessed with ten children, one of whom predeceased her, Patricia Figgs. Evelyn's home was never empty. there were always loved ones, and friends of loved one around. She was everyone's Grandma. When she cooked, she not only cooked for her family, but for any and everyone in need. She was famous for her homemade rolls, spaghetti, and Great Northern Bean soup. Her all night pinochle games that followed a night of Bingo at Arundel Arena Hall were legendaay. She enjoyed being a part of a social club ''Les Dames Unique'' where she served faithfully for many years . She also organized many famiy cookouts and trips to the beach. She loved family cookouts and trips to the beach. She loved family and being surrounded by family. She started her Christian walk at Evergreen A.M.E. in Carroll, Maryland. She later moved her membership to Union Betel A.M.E. Church under the leadership of Reverend Charles Sembly. Although for heath reasons she was unable to attend church services, she was a faithful tither and had to have her recording of eery Sunday's service. She leaves to cherish her memory her devoted husband of 58 years, Aubrey L. Johnson, Jr., nine children, Aubrey L. Johnson III, Evelyn r. Johnson, Janice Jones, John Johnson Sr., James Johnson, Linda Hundley, Sharon Johnson, Don Johnson Sr., and Marv Johnson Sr., four daughters-in-law: theresa Johnson, Janice Johnson, Jacqueline Johnson, and Tonya Johnson; two sons-in-law, Herbert Jones, Sr. and Cecil White; sevem siblings Anna Wilson, Nancy Smith, Margaret Jones, Eileen Moultrie, Agnes Edwards, Arthur Jones, and Robert Jones; two brothers-in-law Matthew Smith, and Herbert Johnson; two sisters-in-law Caroline Johnson and Vernelle Jones; forty grand children, and fifty-two great grand children; best friends Marie Brown and Edna Johnson and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.