David Aulden Johnson, age 66,loving brother, beloved friend, died January 22,2018. Born in
Pennsylvania, grew up in Flagler Beach and resided in St. Augustine all of his adult life.
Licensed health & life insurance agent since 1975 d/b/a St. Augustine Insurance Services.
Preceeded in death by his parents, Leonard and Betty Johnson, Flagler Beach. Survived by a
brother, Dale A. Johnson, Flagler Beach and a sister, Debra J. Birkett, TN. Services will be held
at Good News Church on Wildwood Dr on Saturday, March 3,20t9 at 11 a.m. Light
refreshments served afterwards. In lieu of flowers, we request donations in David's name be sent
to SAFE Pet Rescue, PO Box, 840215, St. Augustine 32084.
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David although I have not seen you in years and once married to your brother, I feel like you were always very close to me and will be again. Cheri
Cheri McMillin
April 17, 2018
If this is the man I knew many years ago, you will b missed sir! You were always kind to me.
May God hold your family close.
L. Sanders
April 1, 2018
To the Family: My heartfelt sympathies go out to the family and friends during this difficult time. I hope that the promise in 1 Thessalonians 4:14 can bring comfort. Knowing that there's a hope for the ones we have lost in death can be so reassuring.
February 28, 2018
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