Carlton L. Johnson's obituary , Passed away on February 4, 2025 in Richmond, Virginia

Carlton L. Johnson

February 11, 1957 - February 4, 2025 (67 years old)

Richmond, Virginia

Carlton L. Johnson's obituary , Passed away on February 4, 2025 in Richmond, Virginia

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Carlton L. Johnson

February 11, 1957 - February 4, 2025 (67 years old)

Richmond, Virginia


Carlton L. Johnson Obituary

With deep love and gratitude, we honor the life of Carlton Leon Johnson, a devoted husband, father, grandfather, educator, and spiritual leader, who ascended on February 4, 2025. Carlton lived a life of purpose, faith, and service, striving to bring unity across cultures, religions, and communities. He loved, served, taught, emailed, texted, prayed, and shared his heart, his eclectic love for music, and his deep knowledge of spiritual wisdom from great teachers of all religions.

Carlton was born on February 11, 1957, to Robert and Doris Johnson, the second of five sons. He was raised in Richmond, Virginia, surrounded by a large extended family deeply rooted in the Chickahominy Baptist Association, where his father serves as a deacon.
An exceptional scholar, Carlton studied anthropology at Harvard University, where he developed a deep curiosity about human cultures and spiritual traditions. In 1979, a profound spiritual experience led him to dedicate his life to the Family Federation for World Peace, where he became a pillar of faith and mentorship.

In 1982, Carlton was matched and blessed in marriage to Mihoko Demizu as part of the 2075 Couples Blessing at Madison Square Garden. Together, they built a life grounded in love and faith. Their family journey took them across the world, from the United States to Japan and Korea, where Carlton worked as an educator and mentor, touching countless lives.

Carlton and Mihoko were blessed with three sons: Tad (1990), Jason (1992), and Tai (1996). In 1993, they made the heartfelt decision to entrust their third-born child, Stephen, to the loving care of Rev. Esteban and Lorna Galvan. Though raised in a different home, the families remained close, bound by a deep and lasting friendship.

Throughout his life, Carlton was a man of deep conviction and boundless love. He worked tirelessly to bridge cultural and racial divides, fostering unity within his faith community and beyond. Carlton spent over two decades teaching at prestigious institutions, including the Korean Minjok Leadership Academy and Cheongshim International Academy in Korea. He mentored students on their educational journeys, helped them prepare for university, and shared his love of music through performances with his students.

In 2017, after twenty years abroad, Carlton returned to Richmond, Virginia. Carlton’s life was defined by his faith, his service, and his profound love for those around him. His warmth, wisdom, and spiritual insight touched everyone he encountered.

He is survived by his father, Robert Lee Johnson; his brothers, Anthony, Wayne, and Danard; his beloved wife, Mihoko; and his sons and daughters-in-law: Tad and Takako, Jason, and Tai and Danielle. He was a proud grandfather to Akash, Mone, and Surya, the children of Tad and Takako.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Doris Johnson, and his brother, Keith Johnson.

Carlton’s legacy of love, faith, and unity will live on in the countless lives he touched.

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Updated by : Danielle Johnson

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February 17, 2025

Donggeun Lee lit a candle

“In loving memory of Carlton L. Johnson, So dearly loved. So sadly missed. God bless. Dear Mr. Johnson, I am deeply shocked and saddened by the news. Can’t believe you are not there anymore I will always cherish your teaching of warm-heartedness, your kindness, word of encouragement while I was going through challenging time during high-school years.”


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February 15, 2025

CSIA student: Hyun-Soo Kim lit a candle

“Many are where they are now thanks to Mr. Johnson’s part in their lives. His students continue to sing of dreams like the sky, of kindness, around the world. I hope that he and his loved ones take great pride in his life.”


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February 15, 2025

Dahee Chung, CSIA student lit a candle


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February 15, 2025

Dahee Chung, CSIA student sent flowers

“Mr. Johnson has been the best teacher and mentor, leaving a lasting impact on my life. Your passion, “Jung”, and wisdom will never be forgotten. Thank you for believing in me and so many others. Your legacy lives on through the countless lives you’ve touched. Rest in peace.”


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February 14, 2025

CSIA students: Sungmin Yoon, Matthew Kim, Hyukjoon Kwon, Edward Park sent flowers

“In memory Mr. Carlton Johnson, Thank you for your wisdom, kindness, and laughter. Your lessons shaped us in ways we’ll never forget. We hope you’re resting peacefully in a sky-blue dream, where joy and light surround you—just as you brought to all of us. Rest in peace.”


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February 14, 2025

Mr. Johnson's Students: Minsik Cho, June Cho, & Byungho Kang sent flowers

“Mr. Johnson's lessons of kindness, compassion, and love will forever resonate in the hearts of his students. We feel truly fortunate to have had such a remarkable teacher who inspired us and nurtured growth. He will be deeply missed, more than words can express.”


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February 12, 2025

Dabin (KMLA Class of 2006) sent flowers

“In loving memory of Carlton L. Johnson, May you be comforted by the outpouring of love surrounding you.”


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February 12, 2025

A candle has been lit

“In loving memory of Carlton L. Johnson, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. Accept our deepest condolences for your loss of dear Carlton L.Johnson. We thank and respect dear brother Carlton. His heart, kindness, dedication and dream would never forgotten. it will remain in us. We wished your special birthday. Please ascend peacefully and well. Sincerely.”


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February 11, 2025

Ji Ae Rhee planted 10 trees

“In memory of Carlton L. Johnson”


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February 11, 2025

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“한 구석 어두움 없으시던 선생님 영혼이 그립습니다. 함께할 수 있어서 행복했습니다. 편히 쉬세요.”


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February 18, 2025

YoungsikYoon wrote a sympathy message

“In loving memory of Carlton L. Johnson, So dearly loved. So sadly missed. God bless.”


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February 17, 2025

Ben Lee wrote a sympathy message

“Dear Mr. Johnson, Thanks for your kindness, guidance and warmth you have sharing during your time at KMLA with your students, teachers, and the entire community. I just wish I had just one opportunity to say this in person. My dear teacher, may you rest in peace.”


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February 13, 2025

R. Bruce Clarke wrote a sympathy message

“In loving awareness of a great life lived and the ongoing love of Carlton L. Johnson, Setsue and I send you peace and courage. We know you are ready to contact and love all of our ancestors. I kindly flex my feet and toes to you to replenish from afar the potency of this circuit of aromatherapy goodness and grace of that holy salt of the earth savor of Christ that you too are God. Aju to my big brother teacher who lived without fear”


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February 12, 2025

Wonsang Park wrote a sympathy message

“In Memory of Mr. Carlton Johnson With a heavy heart, I say goodbye to Mr. Carlton Johnson, my colleague at Minjok Leadership Academy in 1999. He was a mentor, a friend, and a devoted father. I still remember his young sons’ laughter and our deep talks about guiding students. His wisdom and kindness touched many lives, leaving a lasting impact. His family can be proud of his legacy. Rest in peace, my dear friend—you will always be remembered.”


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February 11, 2025

Chris S.H. Lee wrote a sympathy message

“In loving memory of Carlton L. Johnson, Sharing in your sorrow. With love and friendship. Thank you for all your wisdom sharing and teaching. Will never forget.”


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February 11, 2025

J Rhee wrote a sympathy message

“Mr. Johnson, I will always remember your classes and the warmth you brought into the classroom. Your bright smile and passion for life left a lasting mark on everyone who had the privilege of knowing you. The lessons you shared and the kindness you embodied continue to shape the educator I am today. I only hope to pass on the same warmth and wisdom that you so generously gave. May you find eternal peace and comfort beyond this life.”


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February 11, 2025

Youngsub Yoon wrote a sympathy message

“Mr. Johnson, I was less lonely at KMLA because of your presence. I will cherish our beautiful memory, and thank you very much for your great advice. I am so proud to be your former student and 후배. I hope we encounter again.”


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February 11, 2025

임태윤 wrote a sympathy message

“In loving memory of Carlton L. Johnson, May God give you comfort in your time of grief. 맑고 인자하신 미소로 가르침을 주셨던 모습이 아직도 기억에 선합니다. 마음속에 영원히 기억하겠습니다 선생님. 삼가 고인의 명복을 빕니다.”


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February 10, 2025

James Chung wrote a sympathy message

“Mr. Johnson has always been a bright guiding light to all KMLA graduates over the years who have sat in his classes and listened to his enlightening words. He will be greatly missed and his love for humanity, the love that he has passed on to all of us will continue on to the future. It is my pleasure to call myself one of your students, and someone who will have the fondest memories of our talks about everything from religion to life.”


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February 9, 2025

Tahnil Moon wrote a sympathy message

“Ah, brother, do you recall that first spark of connection? You, in Japan, seeking Korean shores. My reply, a thread across the years, leading us to KMLA's halls. There, amidst the shared task of teaching, we taught ourselves to grow, to soften, in the land we both embraced. Our bond, so close, it baffled the German teacher, who saw us as "siamese twins." And dear Ms. Kang, with playful mischief, declared us wed – a testament to the deep friendship woven under Heaven into whom you now return.”


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February 9, 2025

Craig wrote a sympathy message

“What a giant of a man, a true brother and a brother to any and all people. Seldom can one meet such a great heart. Rest in Peace with God! -- Eugene Craig Campbell, Republic of Korea”


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February 7, 2025

Whitney Green wrote a sympathy message

“Mr. Johnson was the nicest man you ever wanted to meet. He prided himself on substituting in new Kent county schools! He came with a smile every day! He will be greatly missed. Sorry for his loss!”


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February 7, 2025

Julia Tompkins wrote a sympathy message

“Mr. Johnson will be missed by the teachers and students at The Steward School. He was always a friendly face around campus and we all enjoyed talking with him. He was such a kind man and we are so sorry for your loss.”


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