Christopher-Johnson-Obituary

Christopher Miles Johnson

San Francisco, California

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Christopher Miles Johnson Beloved son of Dr. Brian and Joan Johnson and brother of Derek and Kaitlin Johnson, was born November 7, 1984 at Stanford Hospital. He lived with his parents in the San Mateo Highlands for three years before moving to Hillsborough, where he lived the rest of his life,...

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To the Johnsons,

My deepest sympathy to you and your family. It was a pleasure to have known him and to have grown up with him. It was a lot of fun being able to bring our computers over and play games till the break of down. Not very many families would let us do that! He will be missed.

Dear Johnson Family

I am deeply saddened by the loss of such a brilliant, wonderful young man. He helped out at our company last summer and was a highly intelligent, humble, good-natured person. I am still in shock that this has occurred. My condolences to your family.

Joan & Brain,
May God bless you and your family at this time of great sorrow. Joan, you are in my thoughts and prayers daily,as a Mom, I can not imagine your pain.As the days pass, may you gain strength from the love and support of family and friends.
Love, Nancy & Michael Shaffer

Brian and Joan,
Our hearts are breaking for you. Please feel our arms around you as you grieve the loss of your wonderful son.
John and Ann White
Highlands neighbors

Dr. and Mrs Jonnson,
We were so saddened to hear about someone who was a good friend to our son and daughter in law. rachel and dan always spoke very highly of chris. He seemed to be a dynamic and wonderful young man and if we are to believe in a life thereafer, we are assured that he will be one the leaders of the pack. our hearts go out to you and your family. losing a child is something we can not imagine. but we firmly believe in a life hereafter and know that Chris will live on in...

We are saddened beyond belief by the loss of Christopher. Although we only NOW know him from his unbelievably handsome picture and his awesome talents, we hope to meet him in heaven someday and get to know him better. Our love and thoughts and prayers are with you. There are no answers for your loss.

Andrea Metkus and Linda Stoick

Dear Dr. and Mrs. Johnson,

I have never had the opportunity to meet you or your family in person, but was fortunate to know of you as "family" through my dearest long-time friend Carmen, her husband Bob and their two sons.

I learned of your tragic loss on a Tuesday and can only hope that Christopher's short time with those he loved and cared for will be forever remembered with how deeply he touched them with his wonderful outgoing spirit, friendship and love for nature.
It...

Dear Dr. Johnson & Family,

Danny and I had the pleasure of working with Chris at Habitat for Humanity as fellow Americorps members 2004-2005. We will always remember his bright smile. His passion to find a solution on the job site often sparked laughter because he was a very creative inventor. Please accept our deepest condolences. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, I haven't seen much of you or family in recent years, but I always remember fondly the days I used to babysit for Christopher. My mom called me the other day to tell me about Chris (who will always be "Christopher" to me). I can't say I really knew him past the age of 4 or 5? I think we had a good time during those years though. It is clear that he turned out to be a wonderful young man and you must be incredibly proud of all he accomplished. I'm glad I shared a...