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David Clark Johansen

Avon, Farmington, Connecticut

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JOHANSEN, David Clark David Clark Johansen, 70, of Avon, beloved husband of Astrid (Harris) Johansen, passed away, Tuesday (April 25, 2006). Born in Farmington, March 1, 1936, son of the late Edwin S. and Margerie (McIlvane) Johansen, he was a graduate of Farmington High School, Class...

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My condolences to the entire Johansen Family. Dave taught me a number of things during scouting and little league. One of those was how to put someone’s mind at ease, with a bit of humor. I remember him having to give me a ride to little league practice one day. As we pulled out of the driveway in the mustang, I looked down and saw the pavement. With a smile, he said not to press down on the floorboard and to move the floor mat over the hole. I was wondering if I would need to put my...

My heartfelt symphathy and prayers are with my sister Astrid, nieces and nephews and their children, my great nieces and nephews. He was a special person to me. He was always there to help me when my garage door opener didn't work, but always kept it a secret from me how he made it work. I'll remember him for his devilish smirk. He was a great husband, father,brother-in-law and friend to everyone, Love To All, Anna


Brother in Law for 32 years, friend for life. He was the best and will be sadly missed. Deepest sympathy and much love from Shirley and the Dawson family.

Jen, Jay and Family

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

The Bloch's

Thinking of you, Astrid, and your family in this time of grief. Memories will sustain you, but Dave's passing is not without sorrow for those left behind. Love to you.

Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to the entire Johansen Family

I will always remember the day I met Dave, he interviewed me at Kamatics, and made me feel very welcome. We talked about the military, and other common interests. I was hired in, and when everyone asked me how I got my job there, jokingly; I said Dave was my Uncle. Well, not to many people talked to me for awhile. In time I learned about what a great guy he was, and he was the same guy all the way through from the day I met till the end.I hope everyone knows what a great guy he is, and he...

We're sorry for your lose.
We'll miss Mr.Johasen

My heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of David Johansen. I was a childhood friend and classmate of his brother Edwin. Lou Carlson.