Darryl-Johnson-Obituary

Darryl Felt Johnson

Culver City, California

Mar 25, 1948 – Mar 3, 2018

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BORN
March 25, 1948
DIED
March 3, 2018
LOCATION
Culver City, California

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Darryl Felton Johnson March 25, 1948 - March 3, 2018 Darryl F. Johnson (69) passed away unexpectedly on March 3, 2018 in Carson, CA. He was living life to the fullest having just spent time in DC advocating for credit unions and on his return attended the UCLA Chancellor's Cabinet...

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Darryl saved me from being laid off by Raytheon as I had worked 27 years for Hughes Aircraft Company and was very grateful to him for saving my life. God blessed him tremendously as He should have. Bye Darryl. I'll see you in Heaven Love Debbie

It´s still makes me sad that we don´t get to talk about "work and concerts". Oh what a-lot of years and fun! Can´t believe it´s been 5 years? Nancy Jo

DJ, a fun loving personality, trusting coworker, and a dear friend. You were "one of a kind" and I still miss you. Oh what fun we had at Hughes! Always remembered and never forgotten.

The memories of you and our Hughes good times and challenging times, will last forever.

I'm so sad to hear this 6 months later I lost contact with him in Jan. He was a very dear friend and rest assure I will never forget him and all his kindness he gave to me and my family.
RIP Mr. Johnson
Your friend Nona Perry.

I am so sad to learn that my fellow credit union advocate, Lakers and UCLA supporter is no longer with us. Darryl was so noble and kind, a true gentleman. He loved his country, community, his family and friends - a true hero in so many ways.
I'm so sorry I didn't know about his passing, sending love and prayers for all who had the privilege to know him. I will be cheering for both of us at our Bruin home games...Godspeed kind gent!
I will miss you!!
#bruinsforever #1LakersFan

I am deeply saddened by the news of Darryl's passing. A classmate at SAHS in our sophomore & junior years, he is one of those who made a lasting impression with his charm, inspirational and positive attitude, good looks, and leadership. I am not surprised he accomplished so much during his lifetime and always felt honored by knowing and being in the company of Darryl Johnson. God bless him and those who loved and cared for him.

Will truly miss him (and our yearly Christmas messages). A wonderful friend for all these years. All that Pat says and more! Very SAD.

Jim Wisser
SAHS 1966