Duncan-Johnson-Obituary

Duncan Norris Johnson

Augusta, Georgia

1945 - 2017

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DIED
March 2, 2017
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Augusta, Georgia

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Duncan Norris Johnson, 72, was called home by the Lord on March 2, 2017.Duncan is survived by his wife of 47 years, Lynda McCrary Johnson and his children, Duncan Norris Johnson, Jr. (Kaci) of Augusta, Laura Johnson Garrett (Burt) of Evans, and 6 grandchildren, Morgan (14), Hannah (13), Henry...

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I really enjoyed working for Duncan Johnson. I had some good times there working with Lewis Walker, Duncan Jr. and Laura. It saddened me to hear of the Delearship closing down. God Bless the family.

I really enjoyed my time working for the Johnson Family at Johnson Motor Company! God Bless his family!

I really enjoyed working for Duncan! It was a great place to work. Linda & his children are in my prayers!

Deepest Sympathy for you and your family!

Dear Lynda,
I was so sorry and shocked to hear of Duncan's passing. Please know you and your family are in my prayers.

To the Johnson Family, my deepest sympathies to all of you at this most difficult time. I'm so blessed to have known Duncan and had the pleasure of working with him on his Cadillac Business. He had such a bright spirit, and always a kind word. In so many ways a true southern gentleman. My greatest memory will be from November, 2016 Duncan Senior and Duncan Jr. Drove to an off-site meeting we had at a beautiful lodge called the Fork Farm. The dealers had the opportunity to go on a guided...

Lynda,
September 1963..met Duncan for the first time with his roommate LJM. Saw your 8x10 sitting on his desk where he sometimes studied while you an Augusta were constantly on his mine.

Trip to Augusta on Murray plane where Gordon Jordan let Dunc take the stick. I was scared!

Meeting the Johnson's, you and your mom who fried dove for two hungry boys.
Then came The Tip Top, Julian Smith Casino, the Heildber all in one weekend. Lynda, that was 57 years ago, but it seems...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

My deepest sympathy to the family, Duncan was one of my all time favorites! Fleming Norvell