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Obituary of Arley Johnson
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In Loving Memory of Arley Johnson
Arley Johnson transitioned from this life and received his wings in Glory on July 6, 2021.
While Arley was a gift to us all, we take comfort in knowing that he now rests in the
refuge of Yahweh, our God of eternal peace.
“Brothers and sisters, we do not want you to be uninformed about those who sleep in
death, so that you do not grieve like the rest of mankind, who have no hope. For we
believe that Yeshua, (Jesus) died and rose again, and so we believe that God will bring
with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in him.” Thessalonians 4:13-14
The youngest of three children, he was born on October 24, 1969 in Philadelphia, PA to
Dr. George Adolphus and Anna Johnson. He was educated in Philadelphia at Ivy Leaf
School, Stevens School, and Friends Central School, where he made lifelong friends and
was enlightened in his relationship with God. As a teen Arley enjoyed reading comic
books and loved playing basketball and football. His passion was his music as he was
obsessed with hip hop and worked hard to become a very popular 80’s DJ in the
Philadelphia area. He was most known as DJ Lightnin Lee. In 1988 he recorded his first
single titled ‘Big Time Chillin’ by Lightnin Lee and Poppy P. A second single would
soon follow, a collaboration with Yvette Money And The Fresh Girls.
In 1994, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy from Howard
University. Arley returned home to Philadelphia and he began his career as an
Occupational Therapist at Temple Hospital, he built lifelong friendships and served for
almost 12 yrs. After the death of his beloved mother Anna, Arley lovingly chose to
become the trusted guardian of his nieces and nephews, Lillian, Tamara, Archie and
Abdul. In 1999, Arley married the love of his life, Stacey N. Allen. This union was
blessed with two sons, Arley and Asa, and a daughter Savannah. Arley was a doting
husband and an outstanding father. He had the patience of Job, always quick to hug and
slow to judge. His family will always remember his unconditional love and support, silly
jokes and his perpetual smile.
In 2000 Arley crossed over into his beloved fraternity Omega Psi Phi Inc. NuNu Chapter.
He was sponsored by a longtime friend, and was grateful for the support. He also
inherited three line brothers for life. This was a special goal and he was very proud to
have accomplished it. He also completed a much more significant goal in 2006 when he
earned his Master of Science, Occupational Therapy.
For over 16 years Arley worked in leadership roles. Most recently, he served as Director
of Therapy Services at Good Shepherd Penn Partners overseeing acute therapies for
Pennsylvania Hospital, Presbyterian, and University of Pennsylvania Hospital, where he
took great joy in dedication to serving others. Arley made sure he knew everyone from
the dedicated teams that served in housekeeping to the CEO. He never took anyone for
granted and he was admired and loved by all. He was very active at his alma mater and
the mastermind behind creating a pipeline between Howard University School of Allied
Health and Hospital University Of Pennsylvania, in efforts to diversify the workplace. He
returned to Howard often to help in various projects in the Department of Occupational
Therapy. Arley mentored many inner-city youths hoping to encourage them to consider
careers in Health Science. He also served on school and local community boards. Arley
possessed a plethora of talent and experience and was very tactful in how to apply his
knowledge in an assertive yet humble manner. Arley Johnson was a phenomenal man
who led his life with integrity and dedication to community and serving others . We rest
in knowing that he entered the kingdom of Paradise hearing the words we all should aim
to hear, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” Matthew 25:23
Greeted in Paradise by, Hattie Sattler, Robin Johnson, Dr. George Johnson, Anna Johnson,
Ophelia Crawford, Archie Johnson, Gilbert Crawford
Cherished in his loving memory and dedicated to continuing his legacy are his loving and
committed wife, Stacey and children, Arley, Asa, and Savannah; his beloved brother,
Adolphus and sister-in-law, Dana, aunt, Antoinette, cousins, Chrissy, Averell, Tonya and
Tanya. mother-in-law, Cheryl, father-in-law, Preston, Grandmothers, Archie, and Alice.
An abundance of nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, cousins, Aunts and Uncles
and Howard family, Friends Central family, Temple family, Friends of Mickleton
Meeting, Friends Mullica Hill, Friends Village, loving neighbors and his beloved
colleagues and work family. We will miss his contagious smile and sense of humor. His
positive and cheerful spirit. He will forever remain in our hearts.
While we will miss our beautiful Arley very much, we take comfort in knowing,
“To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.”
2 Corinthians 5:8
I can only imagine our Love, entering those pearly gates and receiving his beautiful
wings engraved in purple and gold script that reads Lightnin Lee Lives! Arley is always
working creatively and serving, even in Paradise.
Forever our Love, Stacey, Arley Aiden, Asa George, Savannah ZoLee
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Wednesday
21
July
Omega Psi Phi Ceremony
11:15 am
Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Mickleton Friends Meeting House
413 Kings Highway
Mickleton, New Jersey, United States
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Wednesday
21
July
Memorial Service
12:00 pm
Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Mickleton Friends Meeting House
413 Kings Highway
Mickleton, New Jersey, United States
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