Brad-Johnson-Obituary

Brad Johnson

Eupora,, Mississippi

Jan 27, 1970 – Apr 3, 2024

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BORN
January 27, 1970
DIED
April 3, 2024
LOCATION
Eupora,, Mississippi

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Robert Brad Johnson, age 54, of Columbus, GA took his final rest on Wednesday, April 3rd, 2024. He left behind his family, as well as a lifetime collection of music, audio equipment, guitars, and a beautiful Mercury Cougar. He is survived by his sons Ian (Cora) Johnson and Hayden Johnson, his...

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A year has come and gone. Miss our Beatles chats and cool audio gear. Brad was one of a kind.

I got to know Brad through visits to his record store. He was one of the most genuine, authentic guys I knew. He surely loved his hobbies and family, especially his sons, sharing his thoughts freely with anyone that would listen. I hate that I won't be able to share another conversation with him in this life. A loss for this world indeed.

So sorry to learn about Brad. I was fortunate to perform with Brad and some other youngsters playing `60s music in the early `90s. Brad was a fun guy to be around and the life of the party. His knowledge and love for all things vintage will be remembered by all who knew him. I have often thought of those special times over the years. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and his memory.

I will always have fond memories of Brad. He was an interesting dude and his vintage approach to life was refreshing in today´s world. Rest in peace.

Brad was one of my best friends and was also one of the kindest and most generous people I´ve ever met. So many memories and too many stories to post here but I was honored to have him as my friend. I will forever miss him and will continue praying for family.

To Shirley, Clay, Kris, Ian, and Hayden: I was so sorry to hear of Brad´s passing. We will be praying for all of you.

I have so many fond memories of playing in Rubber Soul as his (John Lennon´s) sidekick (George Harrison). He was one of the funniest and most generous people I´ve ever known. I will miss our conversations about guitars, vinyl records, tube amps, and life in general.

We loved Brad like a little brother. He was so kind, genuine, courteous, loving, forgiving , interesting ...so many good qualities. He and Steve shared common interests in vintage cars and watches, music and guitars, history and politics. He was also our little brother in Christ. We are so saddened by this news and will miss him dearly. He will forever hold a special place in our hearts.

I am stunned. I am so sorry to hear this. Brad was great as John Lennon in the Beatles tribute band. Love and condolences to family and friends.