Danny-Johnson-Obituary

Danny Johnson

Dallas, Texas

1940 - 2023

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October 6, 2023
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Dallas, Texas

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JOHNSON, Danny Danny Johnson age 82 passed away on 10/06/2023 from natural causes. Danny was born to Dorothy Morgan and Herman Johnson on 11/23/1940 in Dallas TX. He graduated from Adamson High School in 1959 then served four years in the US navy. Danny loved fishing, camping, and being Uncle Dan...

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I am sure glad to see this! I am late because I have been in hospital/rehab since Aug with a broken neck I received in a car accident. I have been looking forward to honoring Danny but I haven't seen a get together. I miss seeing Danny at the Optron/Optek reunions. We always had such fun. Danny was one of my favorite people there.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Hi Susan I just stumbled on this message and was so saddened. Danny was one of my best friends and I always enjoyed being around him. He , Ray Vinyard and I were always together during TI and Optron days. All my best Dempsey Sawyer

I will sure miss him!

Its a sad day when you learn of the passing of someone you liked. Although, it does bring back lots of good memories you have of being with Danny. He was one of the most fun loving people I have ever know. Fully of good stories with lots of dry humor. The fish can all breath a sie of relief! The Democrat's will have to look for a replacement. I had lots of good political debates with Danny on this. RIP DJ

Danny was a great co-worker, fisherman, Chef, outdoorsman and I enjoyed spending a lot of time with him in the mid 80´s, early 90´s. Danny was a Mentor to me, and taught me a lot. I remember him knocking on my office door one day and saying you´re going to a meeting with me..it´s about a new deal where you get free Money!! It was TRW Optron´s initial launch of their 401K Program. It´s been a few years since I talked with him by phone. God Bless Suzan and Scott! Dale Walker