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George F. Johnson

Cotuit, Massachusetts

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79, of Cotuit, formerly of Milton, died at Cape Cod Hospital on July 7, 2008. Husband of Marilyn (Hanley) Johnson for 50 years, father of Jeff of Manassas, VA, Jill of Winter Garden, FL, and George, Jr. of Mansfield. Brother of Elizabeth McCarthy, Harriet Stranger, Vera Piquette, and the late...

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Dear Marilyn and Family, So sorry to hear of the passing of your beloved husband Gigi. He was a great guy and a terrific athlete. Its hard to belive where 50 years have gone when we all got married. You people one week and us the next. We all made the big 50!!! Sincerely, Marlene and Jerry Kelly

Mrs. Johnson and Family,

We were deeply saddened to hear of G's passing. We sat with him at Cotuit Kettleer games over the past 9-10 years. He was truly one of a kind. It was too quiet at third base tonight without him.

Marilyn and family,
Gigi was a great guy, we have fond memories of him. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.
Love,
Yvette Hanley and family

To the Johnson family,
May many fond memories help you through this very difficult time.

My sister in law Reenie and George Jr. have had us at their house for Easter many times. Our family has shared many fun times with George and Marilyn. Thanks for the happy memories.

Dear Marilyn and Family
Please accept our condolences and sympathy at the loss of your unique and outstanding husband and father. He was a great friend when we all hung out at Mike's Gas and Gab.He was a dynamo when he worked for the Milton DPW.He did the work of 4 men There are not many men like
" Gigi"

My sympathys to the Johnson family.
GiGi made the job(Milton DPW) a more entertaing place to work. We all miss him.

Mr. Johnson,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

we can only immagine the party going on with Lillian and Bill right now.Our lives have been touched by a wonderful and funny man.Everyy time we look at the ceiling we will think of Giggi love and prayers from BEACON STREET MILTON

Dear Marilyn and family,
I am so sorry for you and your family. It is a great loss. He was an original. You were both so kind to Jim and me when we were neighbors. I will try to attend service on Friday. I am sending you a big hug. Love, Barbara Donovan