Brian-Johnson-Obituary

Brian D. Johnson

Seattle, Washington

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Johnson, Brian D. 57 07/03/1952 03/28/2010 Brian was born in Rochester, N.Y. His family moved to Scottsdale, Ariz., when he was 17 years old. He attended Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and graduated from Northrup Institute of Technology. He married Jessica Prindiville the next year. They...

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Our family forever loved our "BUBS'. I know our dad (grandpa Gordon) was waiting with open arms for his son whom he loved so much. I take comfort that Brian is with Dad....he is in GOOD HANDS. I love you both.

Brian, my sweet big brother. You were always so good to me. You will forever be in my heart. I love you....Mimi

I worked with Brian for most of my 30 years at Boeing, he was one of my favorite people at work. He was truly a nice guy and so very smart. It was thanks to Brian's encouragement that I came up with an idea that ended up saving the company millons. Also I remember I was taking a cake decorating class and Brian ask me to make a cake, I don't remember which of his children it was for but I made a cookie monster cake and it was ugly and probably didn't taste great either I am sure they didn't...

My brother Brian was such a gentle soul..a very kind and gentle man. We were just a few years apart. I am deeply saddened by his death. My favorite memory of my brother was his fascination with his BB gun which he loved to load, cock & fire on our mom's tomato garden from his bedroom window. Now those were some feisty evenings when dad got home from work! Those memories are priceless. Seeing Bri run like the house was on fire....LOL. Love you, Brian. RIP.
We're gonna miss you.

My condolences to the Johnson family. Met Brian though his sister Susan Schuerman. Nice guy and bet he was a professional at work. Great accomplishment on the job. Like all family, he will be missed.

My brother Brian was a gentle, quiet and wonderful man. He was a link in our family and he will be sorely missed. My heart is saddened at the loss of someone so young. May he rest in peace. You'll never be forgotten Bri - your sister Susan

I was fortunate to know Brian almost my whole life. Brian was a kind man to me and my family. My mom worked with him for many years. Our prayers go out to his whole family that we have known for 27 years. We send our condolences and love to everyone.

Brian managed to be a friend as well as a supervisor. He had lots of energy for play. I will remember his smile.

I was fortunate to work with Brian for a few months prior to his retirement. Brian had a tremendous knowledge of the quality system and was well respected by many.
When we were not discussing work he would often speak of his kids, grandkids, and hobbies. I am very sorry that he was not able to maxmize his retirement and work in all the car races and photography trips he had planned.
My sincerest thoughts and prayers to all of Brian's family.

Mary Dowell