Katy said: “Mum really enjoyed her holidays. She and dad travelled around the world together to many exotic places including Singapore, Malaysia, Borneo, and had only recently returned from Brazil.”
Keen traveller Ms Johnson was born in Buckinghamshire and moved to the Clacton area when she was five years old.
She attended a local primary school, and went on to Pathfields School - now known as Colbayns - for her secondary education.
During her career Mrs Johnson worked in a number of local shops in and around the Clacton area including Timothy White s, Hiltons shoe shop, and Frinton jewellers Bernard French and Allan Cooley.
THE visionary founder of a longstanding estate agency legacy who has been described as a “real Clacton character” has died. Bill Sheen, who was born and raised in Dagenham before moving to Clacton when he was 14 years old, died on December 12 aged 77 following a heart attack. Growing up Mr Sheen attended the Pathfields School before undertaking an apprenticeship as a Letter Press Machine Minder in Colchester. He quickly realised the printing business was not for him, and after a short stint in insurance, Mr Sheen decided to become an estate agent. After accepting a job at Bairstow Eves as a sales negotiator, Mr Sheen became inspired by the estate agency business and his ambition grew.
THE visionary founder of a longstanding estate agency legacy who has been described as a “real Clacton character” has died. Bill Sheen, who was born and raised in Dagenham before moving to Clacton when he was 14 years old, died on December 12 aged 77 following a heart attack. Growing up Mr Sheen attended the Pathfields School before undertaking an apprenticeship as a Letter Press Machine Minder in Colchester. He quickly realised the printing business was not for him, and after a short stint in insurance, Mr Sheen decided to become an estate agent. After accepting a job at Bairstow Eves as a sales negotiator, Mr Sheen became inspired by the estate agency business and his ambition grew.