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Arthur H. Johnson

Holden, Massachusetts

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Arthur H. Johnson, 88, of Hemlock Dr., died Sunday, April 27, 2008 in his daughter's home on Walnut Street in Holden surrounded by his loving family.His wife of 64 years, Loretta (Gaffney) Johnson, died in July of 2006. He leaves two sons, David L. Johnson and his wife Mary Ellen of Stratford, CT...

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May deepest felt sympathy to the whole "Johnson" clan,
I have had the pleasure to meet Arthur and Loretta through their awesome son Stephen in college. Beening away from my home and family gave me that special feeling of a second set of parents.
Reading Mr.Johnson's notice in the paper tells me were Shephen's personality and abilities comes from. He's a pure "Gentleman" just like his dad!!!
To the Johnson's my families thoughts and prayers are with you all!
Take care and God bless...

Art was a great guy. He was most helpful during Ivers Adams Baseball Day here in Ashburnham. I really enjoyed talking with him. He had such wonderful stories!

Art was a favorite at our SABR (Society for American Baseball Research) meetings. He was ever gentle, informative, and generous with his time. He will be deeply missed. God be with him and his family.

My deepest sympathy to the whole family. I remember both your parents with fond memories. My prayers go out to you all.

What a privilege it was to have known this gentle man. Condolences to Steve and the entire Johnson family.

Art was one of the earliest and most loyal supporters that the Boston Braves Historical Association ever had. His sincerity, warmth, and most of all his wonderful smile will be missed by our organization. RIP.

My sincerest sympathies to the family of one of baseball's finest gentleman.

Steve and Family:
My sincere condolences. I considered your father a friend and will miss him. I have many fond memories of you and he on the baseball field.

Mr. Johnson,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the USN in the Pacific during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Fair Winds And Following Seas