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Donald Robert Edward Johnson

Columbus, Ohio

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JOHNSON Donald Robert Edward "D.J." Johnson, age 67, born March 3, 1944, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 after a courageous battle with congestive heart failure. A wonderful man of strength who was always devoted to his family and friends and who always had a...

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Another year has gone by. Received a reminder email of my friend´s passing so long ago. I met him at Tenn-Ohio as I was a sales rep for a nut and bolt company. He was friendly and always kind. Still remember one of our last visits together, he had me follow him to his car, he fired up a cd and mic and sang a beautiful rendition of Elvis´ `Blue Christmas´ (it was December!) Now I think of him every time I hear that played. I´m glad I get these reminders of him each year. He is not forgotten....

To the Johnson family
A really good Guy who really enjoyed life & people. I hope in time you can do the same.
R. I. P. Friend.

A fathers love!

We worked together many years at Signal
Delivery I was hoping to see him and get together this year. I have retired and lost touch with him for quite a long time. Please accept my condolances..

Sissy, Donny and Dwayne: I just heard yesterday about this and I am so sorry for your loss. Your dad was a one of a kind and he has and always will hold a piece of my heart. We have lost one special man. Linda (Bowe) Mason
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Dear Dawn, Sue and family: It is so hard to believe this world has lost such a wonderful and loving man. May you always remember and cherish all of your wonderful memories of him. I pray God comforts you all during this most sad time in your lives. I know Don is in Heaven now. I hope that gives you some comfort. I know you miss him as we all will. Hold tight to each other and share your memories with one another. Don will always live in your hearts and mind. Our sincerest sympathy - Dona...

I am heart broken and deeply sad that the world has lost such a wonderful, loving and joyfull person. I will always hold in my heart the love I have for Don, Dawn and Sue and will continue to miss seeing Don when I go to Georges All American Grille. My deepest sympathy goes out to the entire family. Know that you're all in my thoughts and prayers.

I cut Don's obituary out of the paper a few weeks ago and am sorry it took me so long to write something.
I met Don when I was an outside sales rep for a nut and bolt company and he was at Tenn-Ohio. He was always so friendly and quick to tell me a joke or a story. He spoke so fondly of his family when we talked.
I'll always remember one Christmas I was in the parts room taking an order and he said "Come here, I want to show you something", and he took me out to his van, fired up...

Dear Dawn & family,

Your father was a humble and loving man. Someone whom I consider a privilege to know. I will never forget him, and I am forever grateful that I had the opportunity to know him. Please remember that even death cannot erase these wonderful memories we have of your father...may God Bless you and yours during this difficult time!
With sympathy for all who love him and miss him,

Monty Chase