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Bruce H. Johnson

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Bruce H. "Booie" Johnson, 70, of Libertyville, died Monday, May 12, 2008 at his home surrounded by his family after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born Nov. 14, 1937 in Chicago and was a long time Libertyville resident. He had graduated St. Brides grade school and...

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Chris,

I wanted to express our heartfelt sympathy for the recent passing of your father.

From what I read, his life was blessed with a loving family, wonderful friends and respectful work colleagues. Still, his life of 70 years was too short.

In the Orthodox Church, we have memorials services for those who have died in Christ, forty days after and then again on the anniversary date each year. Prayers are offered and hymns are sung, one which contains the refrain, "may...

Dear Johnson Family,
I was extremely sorry to hear about your loss. Bruce always treated me with the utmost kindness and respect in the corn pit. He will be sadly missed by all.
My heartfelt sympathy, Rose

I was very saddened to read of Bruce's passing. He was a great guy. My condolences to the Johnson family, especially Chris, Booie and Matt.

My father and mother had 6 children and when their days here were compleated we lived in 6 diffrent states. From washington to Illinois to texas and diffrent states in between so we mostly grieved alone.
You are so blessed you don't have to. You will be able to cry, laugh and sing together. Gayle and I will sing yankie doodle dandy often to honor Bruce and remember the Johnson's. David & Gayle

To The Johnson Family,

I have had the pleasure of kowing Bruce since my early days running orders on the floor to just my visiting days, He and my father Pat Shea were great friends. He will be sorely missed. My prayers are with your entire family at this time. God Bless.

Dear Johnson family,
Our deepest sympathy for the loss of your father. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Please accept our heart-felt condolences.

Dear Johnson family,
My deepest sympathy to all of you for the loss of your husband and father. I had the honor of knowing him for nearly thirty years. He truly was a wonderful man and a pleasure to be around. I never, ever saw him get angry. A true gem. I will miss him, along with everyone else at Bob O'Link. He and all of you are in my prayers.

I am so sorry for your loss, he was a person who I respected very highly because he always listened and didn't judge. He always had a way of remaining calm and keeping everyone calm around him.. And he was FUN! He was a a big part of my high school years and I am sorry that I have fallen out of touch and I am sad for your loss..my thoughts and prayers are with you all...

Monica and family,
My heart goes out to you and your family and just know that I love you and so sad for you. It sounds like your dad was a wonderful man, husband, and father. Just remember all the good thoughts of him to help you through the tough times.
Love, Kathy Touloukian