C Barbara “Bobbe” Johnson

Date of Birth

September 20, 1933

Date of Death

June 28, 2025

City of Death

Santa Barbara, California

C. Barbara “Bobbe” Johnson (née Barbara Perry), a brilliant and vibrant woman known for her warmth, generosity, and gracious spirit, passed away on June 28, 2025, at the age of 91.

Born in Seattle, Washington, Bobbe was the eldest of 4 children (Richard D., John P., and Mary Frances) born to Clara and Ralph Perry, also of Seattle.

Bobbe lived a rich and adventurous life filled with love, laughter, and unforgettable memories. She had a deep love for the outdoors and spent many joyful days camping, fishing, and hunting. She also had a passion for travel, exploring the world from the Far East to Australia and Europe alongside her husband and best friend of 73 years, John Johnson, who preceded her in death. Together, they built a life of shared adventure and enduring love.

A gourmet cook and elegant entertainer, she welcomed friends and family into her home with open arms and a warm heart. She had a remarkable talent for tasting a meal once and then replicating it perfectly at home. Her joy for exceptional food was legendary; she could hardly contain her excitement when experiencing something truly delicious.

She balanced a successful career with her roles as a devoted wife and mother. In the first part of her professional life, she worked in aerospace at Boeing, including on the Apollo program in Cocoa Beach, Florida, helping to put a man on the moon. She also worked on building the “Guppies” in Santa Barbara, which were aircraft designed to transport the Space Shuttle. Later, she held an executive management role at Raytheon in Santa Barbara.

Bobbe was incredibly strong and determined. She beat cancer twice, including Stage 4 ovarian cancer in 1984—a diagnosis her doctors regarded as a death sentence at the time. She told her doctors to rewrite their textbooks on ovarian cancer treatment because she was going to show them they were wrong. She took her recovery into her own hands and beat it. She later counseled and inspired many friends facing similar battles, helping them find the strength to beat their own diagnoses.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, John Johnson. She is survived by her sister, Mary; daughter, Janice (Robert); and grandchildren Samuel (Rachele, with children Paige, Clara, and Dashiell) and Kimberly (Charles, with children Kaia and Calvin).

Bobbe’s legacy lives on in the lives she touched with her kindness, wisdom, and unshakable strength. She is lovingly remembered and deeply missed.

May her memory be a blessing to all who knew her.

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