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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Dorothy Thacker
Johnson
November 6, 1930 – January 18, 2026
Dorothy Thacker Johnson
November 6, 1930 – January 18, 2026
Dorothy Thacker Johnson, known to all as "Tita," passed away peacefully on
January 18, 2026, in Medford, Oregon, at the age of 95.
Born on November 6, 1930, in Honolulu, Hawaii, Tita attended Punahou School
and later Stanford University, experiences that helped shape her lifelong
curiosity, discipline, and zest for adventure. She married Paul Nelson Johnson
Jr., with whom she shared a long and loving marriage for 68 years until his
passing in February 2021.
Tita, a Hawaiian term meaning "sister," suited her because she embodied the
warm and friendly aloha spirit of the name. She was an extraordinarily happy and
deeply social person, and it was her Hawaiian-style of graciousness combined
with casualness that moved many who were drawn to her and loved her. Her
warmth, kindness, and enthusiasm for life left a lasting impression on friends,
family and all those fortunate enough to cross her path.
Tita lived an exceptionally active and healthy life. A passionate tennis player, she
played four times a week well into her 80s and continued playing until the age of
90. While she regularly approached life with resilience, positivity, and
determination, surviving colon cancer was the ultimate example of her tenacity.
During quiet moments, she also found time to be an avid reader, consuming 5-6
books per week late into her life.
Paul and Tita lived for 37 years in San Marino, California, where they raised their
three children. During that time, Dorothy volunteered for the Pasadena Junior
League and through this affiliation became a docent at the Huntington Library Art
Gallery, a role that reflected her love of art, education and community service. In
recognition of her dedication and effectiveness, she was given the appointment
of The Secretary to the Friends of the Huntington Library, a position she deeply
enjoyed for 20 years.
In 2001, Tita and Paul returned to her family home in Honolulu, lovingly restoring
it and residing there for eight years. The significance of this move and project,
reconnecting Tita to her roots and the place that was always dear to her, cannot
be underestimated as a contributing factor to the success of her healing process
and a testament to Paul's devotion. Notably, Tita witnessed the bombing of Pearl
Harbor from the roof of this family home accompanied by her grandfather, C.W.
Dickey, the architect. This would be an event that she would later recount to her
grandchildren's classrooms.
Tita is survived by her three children: Lynn Johnson Connors, David Dickey
Johnson, and Daniel Thacker Johnson and their spouses; and her four
grandchildren: Errin Michael Connors, Sean Michael Connors, Brian
McCreadie Johnson, and Jennifer Johnson Gutman.
Tita Johnson lived a full, vibrant and joyful life. Her legacy of optimism, friendship
and love will be cherished always by those who knew her
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