of Little Rock, AR
August 11, 1949 - June 13, 2025
Linda Kay Johnson, age 75, of Little Rock, Arkansas passed away on Friday, June 13, 2025. She was born in Little Rock on August 11, 1949 to her late parents, Howard and Nomel Wilson Page. Linda enjoyed watching games shows such as Wheel of Fortune and The Price is Right and loved the Casino's. In addition, she was a member of Primrose Methodist Church for more than 30 years where she was the assistant director of the child care program. Linda loved kids and loved her family greatly.
Survivors include her husband of 49 years, Freddie Johnson; two daughters, Karen Sauerwin of Little Rock and Rhonda Lawson of Woodlawn, Arkansas; two sisters, Betty Wood and Brenda Odom both of Little Rock; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents and five brothers.
A visitation will begin at 12:00pm with funeral services beginning at 2:00pm on Friday, June 20, 2025 at Primrose Methodist Church in Little Rock. A burial will follow at Primrose Cemetery.
Linda was a kind soul who llovedd family and especially her great-grandchildren
She loves babies and children. . She left behind good memories and plenty of laughter. I remember how she enjoyed game shows and we had a blast at the casino. Thank you Mrs
Linda for the good times we shared.
Fred & family,
My deepest condolences for loss of your wife, mother, grandmother and more. You are all in my heart and prayers.
Susan 1
Linda we love you and will miss you so much. You have been a great sister to me.
Meme i love you so much and I miss you more than anything and me and you was so close you wasn't just my meme you are my best friend and my other mom me and you have great memories i won't ever forget it and me and you always watch the game shows and watch the a team and watch Jerry springs and Judge Judy and we listen good music and me and you and mom sing and dance together there was alot of memories we won't ever forget it and you are always in my heart you are my number 1 fan I always tell you that I tell you dont tell mom that and we had alot of laughter and smiles and everything else and im always thinking about you i love you more than anything meme and I miss you like crazy
Aunt Linda I love you. I'm so blessed that we got to be together on this earth, and I'm looking forward to the day when I see you again in heaven. Thanks for teaching me to make peach cobbler.
Linda was a kind soul who llovedd family and especially her great-grandchildren
She loves babies and children. . She left behind good memories and plenty of laughter. I remember how she enjoyed game shows and we had a blast at the casino. Thank you Mrs
Linda for the good times we shared.
I always knew Aunt Linda as constant positive adult role model. Always good to me in all my 54 years of memories. It i didn't say it, ive always Loved Aunt Linda and look forward to seeing her again in Heaven.
I love you mom and will miss you so much
I am so sorry for your loss. Linda was like a mother to me growing up down the road from her-Rhonda and me at each other's houses almost everyday.