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Edgar Karl Johnson

Salt Lake City, Utah

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1951 ~ 2012Edgar "Karl" Johnson passed away November 18, 2012 in Salt Lake. He was born in Price, Utah on August 11, 1951 to Plomo Johnson & Milton E. Johnson. Graduated from Granite High School in 1969, attended the University of Utah for 2 years. Karl grew up in Huntington, Utah then moved...

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Your children miss you desperately. Needing you around them. Your teasing and harassment, your humor and spirit. All the things you are, that were given freely and taken as everyday life is wanted and needed by them. Rest well my friend and visit our children in their dreams. Walk with them through their journey of life and whisper your encouragement and love to them.

Thanks for all the memories and laughs throughout the years. You will always bring a smile and laugh everytime I pass a golf course. You were a true friend to me and you will truly be missed.

Karl: long time no see you. I am glad to know you, and remember our trip to Argentina, we did have so much fun. You rest in peace my friend.
Rafael Garzarelli

So sad to hear that we have lost you from this earth...My sympathy to each of your family...Here's to lots of good memories cuz....

Karl and I were friends in high school but we drifted apart after that and I lost track of him. I am very saddened to hear of his passing. He was a good friend and a good man. I wish I would have kept up with him through the years. But I am thankful to have known him.

When we were young we were like brothers. To bad we can't go back. Hope to see you again...until then ,I'll miss you old friend

Had a lot of fun over the years. See you buddy on the return trip. Until then, take care.

I ran with Karl for several years in the 70's with Marvin and Alan riding motorcycles,camping, hanging out for days on end and enjoying life. He was a terrific guy and a lot of fun to be with. Those were great times and I will not forget what Karl meant to me back then.

You wonderful man. I can't express how much you will be missed and how loved you are. You will always be in my heart. My love to you and all those who have loved and cared for you. The celebration is now in Heaven with all those that you have missed for so long. I will hold you children up for you and keep them safe. My love always.