In Memory of

James

Noble

Johnson

Condolences

Condolence From: Dewey Updegraff
Condolence: James Noble was the best and most creative percussionist at Carr Jr. Hi and Lutcher Stark Hi. His love of civics, history and all social studies was unparalleled. I last saw James Noble at a State Democratic Executive Committee meeting when he was the proxy for Senate District 1, he was an attorney for an elite East Texas law firm at that time. Only recently did I realize he had moved to Austin and established a practice. I knew I would soon retain a real estate attorney and bookmarked his law office only to loose him prior to reaching out to him. Our thoughts are with his family and encourage them in knowing James Noble was not only respected in late life but in his earliest years as well. He had a wonderful friendly, kind and masterful personality during our school years.
Thursday February 02, 2012
Condolence From: Dixie Campbell
Condolence: I have known Jim for over 30 years with our daughters growing up together at First Presbyterian in Tyler. I am so sorry to learn of his passing. My prayers to his family and especially his precious daughter Margaret.
Tuesday January 31, 2012
Condolence From: Nina Gibson Hoover
Condolence: I am so saddened to learn of Jimmy's passing. My deepest condolences and my prayers to his family.He was a fine person.Always encouraging us in school to strive to achieve and be the very best that we could. He always had a smile and a cheerful greeting. And a wonderful sense of humor. God bless you Jim.I'm proud to have known you.
Wednesday January 25, 2012
Condolence From: Marion Bolton
Condolence: James Noble Johnson lived up to the 'Noble' portion of his name. He was generous with his wealth of knowledge of land law through his helpful and informative seminars, and his willingness and ability to answer questions posed by the surveying community. I know he will be missed by all of us who were fortunate to have known him.
Monday December 19, 2011
Condolence From: Kent Middleton
Condolence: My wife Karol and I knew Jim at Austin College (where he and I were both band member), and we crossed paths later at Covenant Presbyterian. He was always a a friendly, caring, and admirable person. Many people will doubtlessly miss him. Best wishes to all family members in a difficult time.
Tuesday December 06, 2011
Condolence From: Nancy Reimer
Condolence: Edith- Sorry to read of your loss.
Tuesday December 06, 2011
Condolence From: Richard L. Worthey, RPLS
Condolence: I was deeply saddened to hear of the loss of Jim. He will be missed greatly. I will always remember his willingness to help surveyors gain knowledge in boundary law. He provided seminars that were well attended and received here in Beaumont on more than one occasion. After the seminar, he always wanted to go to dinner at Don's Seafood for a bowl of seafood gumbo. The best in the world as far as he was concerned. I will miss our conversations over the gumbo bowl!
Monday December 05, 2011
Condolence From: Coleen Johnson
Condolence: Jim was a first class gentleman, teacher and leader to all of us in the Texas professional land surveying community. He was always cheerful and a joy to converse with. I always enjoyed attending the many seminars and talks he presented over the years. He was a wealth of knowledge and wisdom. Jim you will be dearly missed by all whom you have touched. My prayers to Jim's family.
Monday December 05, 2011
Condolence From: Terri
Condolence: You will be missed, friend.
Saturday December 03, 2011
Condolence From: Russ Ham
Condolence: He was a gentleman and a scholar. We are diminished by his passing. The family should know how highly regarded and respected he was among the state bar.
Friday December 02, 2011
Condolence From: Deacon Ron Walker
Condolence: I offer my prayers for Jim's family and friends. Having collaborated with Jim from time to time over the last 20 years, he always made the work and time together enjoyable and interesting. He was a great wealth of information and we loved to share stories of our work in the faith. I will miss him.
Friday December 02, 2011
Condolence From: Sharon Reuler
Condolence: Ever the learner, ever the teacher. As good a man as there ever was. The many seminal articles Jim authored for the State Bar will continue to inform and inspire a generation of lawyers who were not lucky enough to know the man. I will miss his wit, humor, humility, humanity, and . . . . his glow - his aura. Jim was a light in the universe.
Friday December 02, 2011
Condolence From: Glenn Breysacher
Condolence: Jim was always so generous with his time, whenever I called or emailed him. He was professional, intelligent and someone who I admired. I always enjoyed his speaking and knew I would always come away with a pearl of wisdom. He made such an impression on me, which great men do. I feel honored to have known him. I wish I could have had more time to get to know him better. Jim was an invaluable asset to the professional surveying community and will never be forgotten. God bless you Jim and your family.
Thursday December 01, 2011
Condolence From: Doug Turner
Condolence: I will miss JIm, his wisdom and advise. But, most of all, I will miss my friend. My prayers go out to Jim's family.
Wednesday November 30, 2011
Condolence From: Col George O Lewis, USAF (Ret)
Condolence: Thank you, Jim, for your service to our country.
Wednesday November 30, 2011
Condolence From: D. G. (Greg) Smyth, Chair/Texas Board of Professional Land Surve
Condolence: It is with great sorrow that the many friends of Jim Johnson learn of his passing. Jim was not only a friend but also a great asset to the legal and land surveying communities of Texas. His past dedication and skillful services benefited many and will be appreciated for years to come.
Wednesday November 30, 2011
Condolence From: George Cladis
Condolence: My prayers and thoughts go out to Jim's family. Jim was a great help to me when I served as Pastor of Covenant Presbyterian Church. I enjoyed his friendship and wise demeanor. I am thankful for all the good things that flowed through his life to his friends and fellow church goers. George.
Wednesday November 30, 2011
Condolence From: Tim Summerlin
Condolence: I mourn the death but celebrate the life of Jim Johnson. Though we were born the same month of the same year a few miles apart, it was only much later that we became acquainted, after Mary Ellen and I had moved to Kerrville and Schreiner University and Jim was courting Edith, his sweetheart from teen years at Mo Ranch. Jim became a friend, a valued consultant to the university on real estate matters, and a fellow Austin Lyric Opera attendee. Jim Johnson was a many of many accomplishments. Among them was his big, generous heart. God's blessings on Edith and all of the Johnson family. Precious in the eyes of the Lord is the death of his saints. Tim Summerlin
Wednesday November 30, 2011