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Lloyd J. Johnson; 77
Husband, father, grandfather,
and great-grandfather; avid sportsman
ASHBY -- Lloyd J. Johnson, 77, of Ashby, died Wednesday March 6, at St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester from complications of heart surgery.
Lloyd leaves his wife of 10 years, Carole L. (St. Hilaire) Johnson; his son and daughter-in-law, Kevin L. and Karen Johnson of North Woodstock, NH; his daughters and sons-in-law, Sherry V. and Gordon Walker of Gardner, and Sandra A. and Daniel Coponen of Chassell, MI; his sister and brother-in-law Ann L. and Harold Miller of Fitchburg.
Lloyd also leaves his aunt, Blanche Meskauskas of Gardner, eight grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews.
Also he leaves his step-daughters, Paula J. English and husband, Kenneth of Pepperell, and Tracy L. Snow of Cambridge; and two step-grandchildren.
Lloyd was predeceased by his first wife, Joan E. (Wheeler) Johnson who died May 28, 1995.
Lloyd was born in Fitchburg, June 17, 1935, the son of John W. and Lillian E. (Duquette) Johnson. He graduated from Fitchburg High School in 1954. He has lived in Ashby since 1965.
Lloyd was employed for 20 years as delivery driver for the former City Cleaners. Previously, we worked for many years at the former W.T. Grant Co.
Lloyd was an avid sportsman and loved any outdoor activity. He was a member of the Fitchburg Rod & Gun Club, the Fitchburg Sportsmen's Club, and the National Rifleman's Association. He was a member of St. Bernard Parish at St. Camillus Church.
Lloyd served 8 years in the Massachusetts National Guard.
JOHNSON -- A funeral Mass for Lloyd will be celebrated on Wednesday, March 13 at 11:00 A.M. in St. Bernard-St.. Camillus Church, 333 Mechanic St. Burial will follow in St. Bernard Cemetery. A calling hour will be from 9:30 A.M. to 10:30 A.M. on Wednesday morning in the Bosk Funeral Home, 85 Blossom St.
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6 Entries
My deepest sympathy. A great guy and classmate (54)
Bill Burger
March 11, 2013
I WILL ALWAYS CHERISH THE TIMES WE HAD AT CITY CLEANERS WHEN I NEED A LAUGH I ALWAYS THINK OF THOSE DAYS .YOU WERE A GREAT FRIEND AND I WILL NEVER FORGET YOU IF THERES A HEAVEN I HOPE THEY LET YOU IN ILL MISS YOU
ED CONRAD
March 10, 2013
Dear Sandy and family,
My deepest sympathy to you in your loss!
With love and prayers, Ruby
Ruby O'Neil
March 10, 2013
Waiting to dance with you again Bauppa. I love you so much, give Memee hugs for me. xoxoxoxox Candine
Casandra~Candy Mattila
March 10, 2013
To Lloyd's family,
We are deeply saddened with the loss of our cherished and beloved brother-in-law. Please know that he will always be remembered as a kind, outgoing and wonderful personality. We know that he will be missed by the family but it should bring you some comfort that he will also be missed by a wide circle of relatives and friends.
Paul & Linda Cote
March 10, 2013
LLOYD
ALWAYS REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES AT FT.DEVENS (FORT HELL HOLE)AND THE YEARS I KNEW YOU.WE WENT FISHING AT QUABBIN LAST SUMMER AND I CAUGHT MY FIRST LAKER IN 58 YEARS I WILL MISS YOU DEARLY AND ALL OUR MEMORIES
DON SIMONDS
DON SIMONDS
March 10, 2013
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