Byrdenne-Johnson-Obituary

Byrdenne B. Johnson

Salt Lake City, Utah

1929 - 2006

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Byrdenne B. Johnson passed away on Jan. 26, 2006, from cancer.

Byrdenne was born Aug. 20, 1929, in Tooele, Utah, to Alexander J. and Mabel Terry Bryan. She met her husband, Victor Glenn Johnson, while studying music at Brigham Young University (BYU). They were married in the Salt Lake...

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To the Johnson Family: On behalf of the William Orluske family we send our heartfelt condolences for the loss of your mother. Unfortunately our parents, Bill and Jean both passed away last year but we all remember going to your home in Oxnard and the love that our parents had for yours. May you all find comfort knowing that your mother is in the arms of the Lord.
The Children of Bill and Jean Orluske

Chad just told us of your mom's death and you and your family are in our thoughts at this time. She was the organist at the MTC when Kyle left on his mission. From everything we have heard about her, she was a great and noble lady.

To Byrdennes family, I just wanted to say that it was such a pleasure to take care of your mother while she was under hospice care. She was a warm and loving person and I thank you for allowing me to be in your home to take care of your sweet mother. May God bless each of you with his peace and comfort. Sincerely, Sharon

I knew both your parents from the MTC and what fond memories I have of them both, such wonderful people and such an example to all of their love for service in the Gospel. So glad to know they are together again, though they will be missed here. We all have been blessed to know them.

Dear Family,

We are saddened by the passing of your precious mother and grandmother. As a freshman at BYU, I met Alan Johnson (AJ--son, brother, uncle) and we roomed together in Deseret Towers. This was a very special time for me, one that I will cherish through the eternities. Our prayers are with you during this sacred time.

Love, The George Family

Steve and Jaquie, We are so sorry for your lose and want you to know we are mindful of you at this time.Although we did not know your mother personally we know that you love her dearly and she was a wonderful example of love and service to all her knew her. Love kim and peter

Our thoughts are with you.