JOHNSON, Mike

Mike Johnson

Birth: September 16, 1965
Death: January 30, 2012

Obituary

Mike Johnson, a resident of County Road 83, South, Headland, died early Monday morning, January 30, 2012, at the family farm. He was 46.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M. Thursday, February 2, 2012, in the Cloverdale Baptist Church, 806 Dexter Street, Dothan, with Reverend Aaron Dickinson, Reverend Bill Smith and Dr. C.J. Campbell officiating. Burial will follow in Gardens of Memory, between Headland and Dothan. Holman-Headland Mortuary is in charge of funeral arrangements. The family will receive friends from 4:00 until 7:00 P. M. Wednesday at the mortuary in Headland. At other times, the family will be at the home of his mother, Nan Johnson, 620 Peachtree Street, Headland.

Flowers will be accepted or memorial contributions may be made to a favorite charity.

Mike Johnson was a lifelong resident of Headland and was a 1983 graduate of Headland High School. He was a member of the Cloverdale Baptist Church and the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association, Henry County Chapter. Mike was engaged in farming as the owner and operator of Johnson and Sons Farms, LLC. He was preceded in death by his father, Buell Don Johnson, Jr.

Surviving relatives include his wife, Marjorie Johnson; four children, Blake Johnson and Connor Johnson, both of Headland; Corey Butterfield and Casey Butterfield, both of Dothan; his mother, Nan York Johnson, Headland; a brother, Brad Johnson, Headland; aunts and uncles, Sara and Jimmy Skipper, Wicksburg; Sue Shelley, Tumbleton Community; Ted and Rona York, Clarksville, FL; Father-in-law, William Quesenberry, Orlando, FL; Mother-in-law, Fran Moore and husband, Jimmy, Norfolk, VA; sister-in-law, Lou Ann Reeves, Norkfolk, VA; brothers-in-law, Richard Quesenberry and wife, Laurie, Newnan, GA; William Quesenberry, Jr. and wife, Nelda, Norfolk, VA; numerous cousins.

Serving as active pallbearers will be Curry Parker, Myron Johnson, Ted Taylor, John Blankenship, Kenny Woodham and John Deal.

Criminal Details

WTVY.com
Devon Sellers – Jan. 30, 2012

Headland, AL – Police say an attempted robbery turned fatal Monday morning, and the victim made his own 9-1-1 call.

“From what we understand he was coming out here early this morning to go hunting, came up on his property and that’s where he was confronted,” says Headland Police Chief Mark Jones.

Police say Mike Johnson confronted two robbery suspects at his business, Johnson Hay Farms on County Road 83. That is just outside of Headland.

Jones says, “Received a call at about 5-40 this morning from the victim, stated he had been shot he confronted two suspects who’d been stealing equipment from his farm.”

Unfortunately, the only description he was able to give in the brief call was the suspects are men.

When police arrived Johnson was found dead behind the building.

Investigators spent the morning combing the scene for evidence.

“The ABI, The Henry County Sheriff’s office Task force, Abbeville police department, Houston county sheriff’s office with the technology and stuff with the homeland security that we’ve got here this is what’s going to help break the case with evidence,” says Jones.

It’s a case Chief Jones is making a priority.

“It’s hard even in a large city working a homicide having a death in your area. Especially when you’re dealing with a small area like here where everybody knows everybody. It’s hard because you are dealing with friends and family a lot of times when you’re coming to these scenes and it’s hard.”

It’s not only hard for emergency responders. Family and friends lined the road waiting for answers.

Jones says, “He’s very well-known. He’s lived here all of his life. Classmates… I mean he’s very well-known in this area. Him and his family are very good family.”

Police are asking for the public’s help. If you saw a suspicious vehicle or people in the area around 5 to 6 Monday morning, you are urged to contact Headland police at 334-693-2222.