Susan Dell (Taylor) Johnson
May 2, 1956 ~ January 7, 2026
Susan Dell (Taylor) Johnson, age 69, passed away peacefully on January 7, 2026, at her home near Bells, Texas. She was born on May 2, 1956, in Bonham, Texas to David and Aylene (Dees) Taylor.
She spent most of her life in the Cooke, Grayson, and Fannin County areas. She graduated from Savoy High School in 1974.
Susan was first married to Jon Daniel. During Jonās service in the United States Army, the couple lived in El Paso, Texas, and Greeceāexperiences she fondly shared throughout her life. Although they later divorced, they remained close friends until her passing. She later married Donald āDonā Eugene Cook, and they made their home in Sherman, Texas. He preceded her in death on March 2, 2000. In 2007, she married Glenn Johnson. They lived in Denison for several years before settling permanently near Bells, Texas. Glenn passed away in 2018.
Susan dedicated thirty years of service to Cigna Insurance in Denison, Texas, retiring in 2020. Following in the footsteps of her mother, Aylene, and her sister, Judy, Susan had a deep love for quilting. They shared countless hours searching for fabrics and designs for new projects. Susan also enjoyed reading, creating stained glass, flower arranging, and cake decoratingātalents that reflected her creativity and love for learning.
Susan is survived by her sister, Karen Rose and husband Jerry of McAlester, Oklahoma; nephews, Greg Miller of McAlester, Oklahoma, and Damon Taylor of Japan; and niece, Jennifer Reynolds of Sherman, Texas. She is also survived by several cousins from the Taylor and Dees families.
She was preceded in death by her parents, David and Aylene Taylor; her sister, Judy Stuever; her brother, Leland Murl Taylor; her husbands, Don Cook and Glenn Johnson; and a niece, Amber Dawn Taylor Olquin.
Susanās cremation arrangements are entrusted to Mullican-Little Funeral Home of Bells, Texas. At this time, no services are planned. A memorial may be held at a later date.




Susan was an amazing neighbor who will be deeply missed. She was incredibly sweet and often laughed about being the “crazy neighbor.” Her presence will truly be missed.
Rest in peace, Susan. Thank you for being such a wonderful neighbor. You will always be remembered.
Thanks to the DeLeon family for all the support given to Susan. She mentioned you all in every conversation š¹
Susan always had a smile on her face. She never let troubles get her down. Her interest in various crafts and hobbies kept her busy. She was a loving sister, always concerned for others well being. She will certainly be missed, but never forgotten.š¹ā„ļø
Rest easy Aunt Sue. Give Uncle Don a big ole hug when you see him. I love you.
Thanks, Josh, Iām sure there will be a very happy reunion.
My deepest condolences on the passing of Aunt Susie. She will be greatly missed. Prayers to Karen, Jerry and Greg at this time.
Love,
Susan Miller
Thank you Susan Miller, she will be missed
I have fond memories of my sweet cousin, Susan. Always a smile on her face and always took time to listen and comfort those going through a hard time. Susan will be dearly missed by all who loved her. My heartfelt condolences to Karen, Jerry, Greg, and others who knew her.
One of the best friends I ever had. She had a big heart and will be missed