"Waiariki is grateful for all the work she did in the secondary/tertiary space and she is greatly missed."
Passionate in her goals, Ms Johnson amazed staff in her ability to know every student within the Trades Academy, their family circumstances, the school they came from and more.
"From shouting them lunch or a ride home, to talking to their whanau and encouraging them to do their best, Rosemary gained their respect - and that's what I really liked about her," Waiariki's marketing manager Sue Gunn said.
"She walked the talk, she was strong and courageous."
With Ms Johnson's children, Marie and Roger, the annual Rosemary Johnson Scholarship will provide $2500 towards the full-time tuition fees of one student successfully transitioning from the Bay of Plenty Trades Academy into further study at Waiariki.
Acting director of partnerships and planning Clarke Raymond said Waiariki and the young people of the region owed an "enormous debt" to Ms Johnson.
"The Waiariki whanau extends our sincere sympathies to her family and we know that they are as proud of her achievements as we are. This scholarship is a special tribute to a special person."
Rosemary Johnson scholarship
Will provide $2500 towards the full-time tuition fees
For students successfully transitioning from the Bay of Plenty Trades Academy into further study at Waiariki Institute of Technology
Visit www.waiariki.ac.nz for application details