Dean-Johnson-Obituary

Dean Kenneth Johnson

Keedysville, Maryland

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Johnson, Dean Kenneth age 50 of Keedysville, MD, formerly of Knoxville passed away Friday, January 31, 2003 at his home. He was well known in the antique and country decorating community. He was the Editor at Large for the Country Home Magazine, he had appeared on HGTV and Good Morning America. He co-authored 3 books.

Preceded in passing by father: Jack Kenneth Johnson. He is survived by his mother: Erma Dean Johnson of Knoxville; sister and brother-in-law: Linda and Mike Thompson of Corryton; sister: Laura Peterson of Knoxville; niece and fiancée Eva Thompson and Rayne Price; nephews: Bryan and Corey Peterson; special friend and long time partner: Jimmie Cramer of Keedysville, MD.

Funeral service will be held at 8:00p.m. Wednesday, February 5, 2003 at Stevens Mortuary Chapel with Rev. David Smith officiating. Family and friends will meet on Thursday, February 6, 2003 at 12:45 p.m. at Greenwood Cemetery for a 1:00 p.m. graveside service and interment.

The family will receive friends on Wednesday, February 5, 2003 from 6:00 till 8:00p.m. at Stevens Mortuary, Oglewood Ave. at Broadway.

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In our hearts we know Dean would have a "great one liner" to comfort all who mourn his passing.

Dean was an extraordinary man of great compassion, charm, quick wit and humor. Sensitive to the needs of others and a talent bursting at the seams. "The really good stuff is yet to come." One can only imagine what he and Jimmie had up their sleeves for the world to see.

Our deepest sympathy to all who knew and loved this great man. We will treasure our many years of...

May the Lord comfort all that were touched by the the life of Dean Johnson.

WE ARE DEEPLY SADDENED BY THE SUDDEN DEATH OF A NEW FRIEND, DEAN JOHNSON. HAVING BEEN A CHILDHOOD FRIEND OF JIMMIES FOR MANY YEARS, AND HAVING DRIFTED APART AS FRIENDS OFTON DO. WE HAD JUST BEGUN TO REKINDLE OUR FRIENDSHIP. SPENDING TIME WITH DEAN AND JIMMIE WAS ALWAYS A REAL PLEASURE FOR US. WE WOULD LAUGH AND TALK FOR MANY HOURS AND ALWAYS LOOK FORWARD TO OUR NEXT VISIT. WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER DEANS GRATIOUS MANNER, HIS HEARTY LAUGH AND OUR JOKING OVER EBAY FINDS. OUR HEARTS GO OUT TO...

To the family and friends of Dean Johnson,

As you mourn the death and celebrate the life of your beloved Dean, may you find consolation in the peace of God, and all of the exquisite pieces of his handiwork. Dean himself was an incredible creation. His talents and vision brought such joy and inspiration to countless admirers. I was always impressed, not only with his ingenious and unequalled creativity, but the kindness and humility that he had in dealing with those who sought to...

To the family of Dean I would like to say he was one of God's finest men. I will always remember the kindness he showed me and the fun memories we shared.
Shari Michener

My deepest sympathy to Jimmy and Dean's family. It was always a pleasure to spend time with them. He will be missed by us all. My thoughts are with you.

My deepest SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY AND ESPECIALLY TO Jimmie. Dean was a great person who will live on in everyones memory forever.
Karen (Carolyn's daughter)

Thinking of you both with love and fond memories. Our deepest sympathy,
Carolyn, Kim, and Karen