xth. The house is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places and known as the "Hume House"! Ada was very active in multiple clubs and organizations which included the Community Choir. There she met Willie Johnson. Not only was he a 'standup guy' but he was a singer and Ada played the piano. It was a match made in Heaven! Soon thereafter the "storybook" love materialized when Ada Mae Townsell and Willie Johnson were joined in Holy Matrimony. To this Union, five children were born. Ada's dream of ministering through music, being a wife, and mother had become reality! But tragedy struck the young family when Willie became ill and died suddenly at only 28 years old. God gave Ada supernatural strength in the midst of her indescribable grief. She was able to make things seem like an adventure as she moved back with her parents to piece back together our shattered lives. Ada returned to Muskegon Community College and, being a natural orator, she studied journalism. She worked for a time as a news reporter for WKBZ-a position that allowed her to continue to be readily present with her children. It wasn't only Ada's children who were recipients of her devotion; she was an outstanding mother to EVERY child! She taught "front porch" Bible studies to neighborhood kids. She gave rides to and from school to both the kids and their parents so they could attend events. Often she became an impromptu coach, cheerleader, seamstress, doctor, chauffeur, chef, confidant, counselor and friend. When she became "Nanna", she added another attribute to her impressive portfolio: "Gansta". If there was ANY indication that her grandchildren were in distress, the gloves came off and there were "no holds barred!" She was "hands on" and there were very few of their events that she didn't attend. In fact, she was their chauffeur too! Ada enjoyed cooking, traveling, playing the piano and singing. It is without dispute that her greatest joy came from spending time with family and friends. She loved being an active part of her church and until sickness overcame her, she served in a variety of capacities. Over the years Ada served and worshiped at "Four Corners" Church, Solid Rock, "The Church", the former Muskegon Apostolic Tabernacle (now known as The Way), and returned home to Zion Tabernacle House of God. The opportunity of being a wife, a position Ada cherished, came around again when Early Joe Spears asked for her hand in marriage SURVIVORS Ada leaves to cherish her memories five children: William, Rolando (Latrese), Duane (Shundrice) Johnson of Texas, David (Rose) Johnson and Terees (Torrance) Williams of Muskegon, MI, 18 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, a special "adopted" brother Jim Clark, and a hold host of cousins and friends. She was preceded in death by her infant sister Addie Neal, parents King David (K. D.) and Kattie B. Townsell, first husband Willie Johnson, last husband Early Joe Spears, and granddaughter Ajanae Ivy-Brown. SERVICE Tuesday, October 4, 2022, 11:00 AM with visitation one hour prior to the service at Zion Tabernacle House of God (1282 4th St, Muskegon,MI 49441) with Pastor David Wimbley officiating. Interment in Oakwood Cemetery. VISITATION Monday, October 3, 2022 from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Clock Funeral Home- Muskegon MEMORIAL: can be made to the family. Please visit www.clockfuneralhome.com to leave a memory or sign the online guestbook. Clock Funeral Home - Muskegon