JOHNSON BRIAN ROBERT
Age 42, of Carnegie, passed away on Tuesday, May 10, 2016. Son of the late Robert and Beatrice Johnson; and loving brother of Theresa (Paul) Hayes. Friends called him "Stoney." He enjoyed music and poetry and he loved animals. Private memorial service and interment in the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, diabetes.org. Professional services trusted to THOMAS M. SMITH FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY LTD.
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May 13, 2016
Christine Corsello
Rest in peace my dear friend..i will miss you see u in heaven.
May 12, 2016
Michael Jones
Rest in peace old friend.
May 12, 2016
Suzanne Lucas
I met Brian at the Emerald Ice, he went to school with my youngest sister. He was easy going and very funny, we loved the same type of music. He also understood about health issues with my son as he had health issues of his own. He will be greatly missed.
May 12, 2016
Amy (Geis) Paul
I lit candles for him last night. They are still burning now. He loved candles!
May 12, 2016
Amy (Geis) Paul
My condolences to the family and us friends. I met and became friends with Brian Robert Johnson AkA Stoney in 1996. He had one of the most kind, gentle and loving souls of anybody I've ever known. He was compassionate, understanding and very Intelligent. He always made the most of any situation he was in! Brian wrote excellent poetry, cooked well and always loved and protected his family, friends and self as best as he could! Stoney was also known to be the life of the party! We often played cards, talked, enjoyed music and watched DVDs together a few years back. Rest in peace my sweet friend. I will always treasure my memories of and with you.
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