On December 6, 1950, Johnson was involved in a two-car automobile collision at the intersection of Route 422 and Township Line Road between
Trappe, Pennsylvania and Limerick Center (
Limerick Township, Pennsylvania), a location which had become the site of multiple fatal accidents priot to the installation of a traffic light. Severely injured, he died within minutes and was pronounced dead at the scene. According to the
Pottstown Mercury newspaper, "Johnson's body was taken to the Charles J. Franks funeral home, 21 Main street, Trappe." Reportedly "heard for more than half a mile," the collision was so hard that it forced "the front end of the ex-athlete's 1941 sedan ... almost back to the windshield" as it ejected Johnson from his vehicle. His body was found beneath the vehicle of the other driver, who survived, but was seriously injured. "Positive identification" of Johnson's body was made at the funeral home "from papers in his wallet." The
Pennsylvania State Police later charged the driver of the other car with involuntary manslaughter. A fifty-year-old resident of
Collegeville at the time of his death, Johnson had been employed as a manager of the McCarraher Brothers store in
Pottstown. The Rev. Escol Sellers and the Rev. R. Earl Marcus, the pastor of the Parkerford Baptist Church, conducted the funeral services, which were held at Johnson's home in Collegeville on December 10, prior to his interment at the Parkerford Baptist Church Cemetery. ==References==