Louise Constance Johnson was born on April 16, 1921, in Baltimore, Maryland to the late Joseph and Marie Johnson. She was the second of two children; her brother, Nathaniel P. Johnson, precede her in death. Louise was affectinately called ''Sister Girl'' and ''Sis'' by family and friends. Louise was educated in the Baltimore City Public School System. She was employed at the Men's Hat Factory in Baltimore an as a great substitute teacher in the Baltimore City Public School System. Louise led a full and complete life. her ''zest'' speaks volumes to those us who mourn her passing. Louise has a profound love for the Lord and was saved at an early age, committing her srvice to the Lord at Ebenezer A.M.E. Church. Within the church no job was too great or small. She worked in many capacities throughout the church. She served as the president of the Flower Circle and assisted with numerous church fundraisers. Louise was united in holy matrimony on June 10, 1942, to the late Robert Johnson. She placed a srong value on family life and uity. Louise was a woman of eminent strength, unwavering courage, sincerity, abundant kindness and generosity. On these principals she never copromised. Her love for life and others showed in many ways. Cooking, no, ''great cooking '' was another was Louise expressed her love and hospitality. Louise loved cruising, and she organized many cruises to wonderful and exciting destinations. Her home was always a place where others would come to nourish their bodies, share their secrets, and replenish their souls with lauther. Showing and teaching others how to love abundantly and unselfishly was the essence of Louise's life. Louise leaves to cherish her memory: her loveing son, Robert Rudolph Johnson; two grandchildren, Marsha Gladden and Michael Johnson; seven great-grandchildren, Lindsay, Lori, Shina, Corey, Isaiah, Isaac and Chaz; two step-grandchildren, Terry and David; two great-great-grandchildren, Kahlid and Kasson; daughter-in-law, Connie Johnson; nine nieces and two nephews, one god child; three special friends from childhood, Elaine Chambers, Artrell Diggs and Rebecca ''Sugg'' Griffin; and a host of other relatives and friends.