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Bernard Warren Johnson

Bay City, Michigan

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JOHNSON, Bernard Warren "Bud" Of Bay City, Michigan. Mr. Johnson passed away late Tuesday evening, June 16, 2009 at Bay Regional Medical Center, age 86 years. The son of the late George and Emma (Mantz) Johnson was born January 6, 1923 in Alpena, Michigan. Besides his parents he was predeceased...

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Dear Kerry and family,
Our deepest condolences to you on your loss. Don't grieve for your father--he truly is in a far better place at the right hand of Jesus--but grieve for yourselves as you go forward without him present. Hold on to the promise the Lord made your father in his baptism: "he who believes in Me, even though he dies, yet shall he live." There will be a joyful family reunion for all believers at the end of time when the Lord Jesus comes again.

Evelene and family. our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Evelene, you used to babysit me when I lived at Fifth and June in Alpena. My parents were Morris and Mildred Rondeau. I am one of the twins.

Many warm and fun memories of Bud. He was always so helpful and shared his real estate and life experiences with all of us. Our relationship went back with Bud to Dial Real Estate and later great fishing trips. As well as his poetry and writings.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you today. We are in Pennsylvania visiting family.

Jerry & Suzanne Cosens

Bud,
No one ever caught more or bigger fish than you. Fishing was never the same when you were not able to be with the group. Still have the picture of you, Dave, Jerry, Al and of course Ivan at Kabby Lake where it snowed for four days in late May. Soooo many memories - good fishing my friend and send a few big ones our way.

Evelene, Brian and Kerry,
I was saddened to hear about the passing of your Husband and Dad.
Growing up across the street as a young girl I was so scared of him.
Then as an adult I realized his bark was worse than his bite, and he was actually a warm, funny and compassionate man.
My son and I lived with my parents for 5 months after Hurricane Katrina. I will long remember that Christmas, as he made-up a package of candies and a note to Zac from Santa and put it in the mail...

I will deeply miss Mr. Johnson. He was one of my favorite patients (at Dr. Howland's office). He always had a smile on his face and a little joke to tell.

I would like to offer my deepest condolences during your time of grief. My prayers our with your entire family.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.