Sam Johnson, Former Texas Congressman and Prisoner of War, Dies at 89
He was not on the list.
Sam Johnson, a long-serving Texas congressman and an Air
Force pilot held as a prisoner while fighting in the Vietnam War, died
Wednesday, according to multiple news outlets. He was 89.
The military veteran and staunch conservative died at a
hospital in Plano, Texas, of causes that were not related to the novel
coronavirus, former aide Ray Sullivan told The Washington Post.
Johnson was the oldest member of Congress to retire, at age
88 in 2019, after serving 28 years in the House of Representatives — double
what he had vowed to stay when he was first elected in 1991, according to The
New York Times.
The Texas native reportedly had served in both the Korean
and Vietnam wars, where he flew nearly 100 combat missions. In April 1966, he
was completing a mission in Vietnam when his plane was shot down. He was held
as a prisoner of war for nearly seven years.
Johnson was imprisoned at the Hanoi Hilton in solitary
confinement. Years later, he shared a cell with the late Sen. John McCain for
18 months though the two went on to have a sometimes turbulent political
relationship.
In 2000, Johnson supported then-Texas Gov. George W. Bush
during his presidential campaign, over McCain, the Post reported.
Upon hearing of his passing, Bush shared a statement of
admiration for the late lawmaker.
"Laura and I join our community in giving thanks for
the life of Sam Johnson," President Bush said in a statement. "Laura
and I are grateful for this man of humility and patriotism, and we take comfort
knowing that he is with his beloved wife, Shirley, again."
Rep. Van Taylor, the Republican congressman who now holds
Johnson's seat, also paid tribute to his "real life legend"
predecessor.
Sam Johnson was a
legend – a real life legend. He spent nearly 7 years as a POW - but never broke
and never wavered in his commitment to his country. He was the embodiment of an
American hero and I'm blessed to have known Sam. Today, we mourn the passing of
a true hero. pic.twitter.com/roiI25vs0W
— Rep Van Taylor
(@RepVanTaylor) May 27, 2020
"He spent nearly 7 years as a POW - but never broke and
never wavered in his commitment to his country. He was the embodiment of an
American hero and I'm blessed to have known Sam. Today, we mourn the passing of
a true hero," Taylor wrote on Twitter.
Johnson reportedly married Shirley Lee Melton in 1950, who
died in 2015.
Their son, James Robert "Bob" Johnson, died two
years earlier in 2013, according to the Post.
Johnson is survived by his two daughters, Gini Johnson
Mulligan and Beverly Johnson Briney, as well as 10 grandchildren.
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