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George Wilford Johansen

1941 - 2016

George Wilford Johansen obituary, 1941-2016, Salt Lake City, UT

BORN

1941

DIED

2016

George Johansen Obituary

George Wilford Johansen
8/11/1941 ~ 2/26/2016
Mt. Pleasant, UT-George Wilford Johansen, 74, passed away February 26, 2016 at his home in Mt. Pleasant, Utah. He was born August 11, 1941 to Dean Niels Johansen and Evelyne Jane Whitman. George married Barbara Ann Graff on April 10, 1965 in Parowan, Utah. They were later sealed for time and all eternity in the LDS Manti Temple.
George worked hard his entire life. He started and ran two successful businesses and a farm. Through those business ventures his children and countless others learned the value of an honest day's work and its rewards. George always assumed you could perform any given task or find any given location without much direction - we all learned to problem solve on the fly. He was a self-proclaimed doctor and a connoisseur of convenience store fare. George was active in his church and community. He served as a Stake President, a Bishop, a member of the High Council, a counselor in the Single Adult Ward and as a Primary Teacher. He served as a City Councilman and a member of the Planning and Zoning Committee. He had a strong belief that hard work and a backhoe could fix any physical ailment or home repair. He doted on his wife, kids, grandkids and his cows and made sure that all were home and safe each night. He loved living in Sanpete County and could only live without Sanpete County air and water for short periods of time. He was a magnificent teacher, by example. He taught us that music in the car isn't just there for background noise. It needs to be sung out loud with hand gestures. That if someone is in need you jump in and help - no questions asked. That everyone is a child of God and deserves to be treated as such - God will judge later. Forgive and forget no matter how hurtful another person is being. George was a man with a body and a heart bigger than the average man. He will be missed but his influence will never be gone. He was a wonderful husband, father and grandfather. He loved unconditionally and that instilled a sense of safety and security that allowed all of us to grow and become who we are today.
George was preceded in death by his parents Dean and Evelyne Johansen. He is survived by his wife Barbara Ann Johansen of Mt. Pleasant, his five children: Cindy Lynn Johansen of Mt. Pleasant, Christy C. Johansen of Mt. Pleasant, Dean George (Laura) Johansen of Providence, John Graff Johansen of Mt. Pleasant and Karen Ann (Clint) Sorensen of Heber, his seven grandchildren: Duncan George Johansen, Dawson Peter Johansen, Beckham Dean Johansen, Roman John Johansen, Wrigley Clint Sorensen, Reese Ann Sorensen and Atticus Cole Sorensen, his siblings: Alden (Martha) Johansen and Rodger (Jenni) Johansen.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 3, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. at the Mt. Pleasant North Stake Center. Friends may call Wednesday evening, March 2 from 6-8 p.m. or March 3 from 9:30-10:30 at the Stake Center. Interment will be in the Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery. Online Condolence rasmussenmortuary.com

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on Feb. 28, 2016.

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Ken Larson

April 25, 2019

Your still remembered!

Kandy Larson

February 22, 2019

You are loved and missed! Ken Larson and familySouth of Manti, Utah

Larry Staker

March 3, 2016

A few of us Aaronic Priesthood holders after meeting stepped out onto the front porch of the 4th Ward Church building to get a breath of fresh air that Sunday morning, only to witness an incredible scene in front of the Dairy Queen just kiddy corner from where we were standing.
A man got on his Matchless Motorcycle and appeared to be leaving. He only got out into the middle of the road when he gave it full throttle and then popped the clutch. The motorcycle took a mighty leap in the air and came down on top of the rider, right there in the middle of the road. I for one couldn't believe my eyes. I had never seen such an event. I knew who the man was, it was non other than Big George Johansen! I thought at that time, holy cow this guy will never be coming to church that's for sure. Little did I know that this man would go on to become one of the great church leaders of this town and become a hero in my life!
Some 50 years later, I happen to be in company with Big George in Rodgers Café, and asked him if he remembers his accident with his motorcycle just out front in the middle of the road? He looked at me and said, "That thing road me more than I road it"! What a laugh we had together.
But what a remarkable comment I thought. I continue to be amazed. And then to learn of all the good this man has done, and I'm sure I only know a tiny fraction, I am so deeply impressed. Mt Pleasant is a much better place because of this man. In my mind it's not "Big George Johansen" any more, it's "Giant George Johansen" for ever more.
God bless you one of my heroes.

Sue Kelvington

March 2, 2016

I worked with George for many years during my Employment with Rasmussen Equipment Co. He was a kind and generous, hard working man whom I will never forget. My condolences to the family, I know he will be missed dearly.

Russ Olsen

February 29, 2016

When called on a mission George showed up with a large sock full of coils to helpl me to financially get ready for my mission. Every month while serving my mission the bishop would send funds from an anomonous contributor that wanted to help support me. There is not doubt it was George. This was before he was fully active in the church. George blessed the lives of many and I know the Lord has a special place in Heaven for people like George. May BA and the family be blessed and may the memories you have of him be a comfort to you during this time.

Michelle Sawyer (Pay)

February 28, 2016

A wonderful man! Reliving the wonderful lessons taught and memories, will help you all through this time of Joy and Tears. Cindy, sending you a hug! Wish I could be there. My love and prayers to you and the family.

February 28, 2016

Dear Johansen Family, I am so sorry for your loss in losing George as a husband, father and grandfather. I am sure it will be a hard loss for all of you as his family. And by the sounds of it, a lot of people will miss him also. I went to grade school and High School with him. But in moving away from home after High School, I haven't had the opportunity to spend much time with him. Now if only he had come to some of our class reunions, a lot of us could have known him better. (Just giving him a bad time) But I have run into him from time to time in coming home and he was always great to meet up with. George has become great in statute and in spirit. Sincerely,
Tonga Seely Titcomb

Ted & Shirley Chidester

February 28, 2016

Barbara, You may not remember me but, we taught together at North Summit High School in the early 60's.
I wish to express my sympathy to you and your family.

I also worked for George on the freeway being built in the Coalville area. I have many fond memories of him and of you and our association.

My the Lord bless you and may you be comforted at this trying time

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