Gerry-Johnson-Obituary

Gerry Johnson

Huntsville, Alabama

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May 21, 1936 - Jan. 24, 2013Gerald "Gerry" Leroy Johnson, Jr.Gerry Johnson, 76, of Huntsville, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Thursday. Gerry retired as Vice-President and General Manager of The Boeing Company after 42 years and then worked with SAIC in Program...

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Gerry's skill in management and his unwavering honesty have been the source for many examples I have used to describe to others how work should be done and how life should be lived. It was a priviledge to know Gerry.

Berita,I had the pleasure of having Gerry as a GREAT cousin. Gerry had the highest regard for everyone. He was kind, wise, funny and most of all a friend to all. I am very sorry for your loss. May god be with you during this time.

Terri you and your family are in my prayers. I know you will miss him dearly.

May peace be with all your family at this time of sorrow and loss.

Jeff,Mike,Charles,and Family,

We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your father. May the Lord comfort you and your family during this difficult time. Your father has left a beautiful and loving family and hopefully time and the wonderful memories of him will bring you peace.

The Romanczuk Family

Gerry was one of the most influential people that I have ever had the privelege to work for. He was always willing to take time to provide his insight, guidance and mentoring. Gerry was extremely supportive, even after I left his organization. He would often call and we would visit, even after he retired. I will sincerely miss this wonderful person.

Jeffery I am so sorry for the lost of your father. You and your family are in my prayers.

I had the pleasure of having Gerry as a mentor/coach during the time I worked on a large scale program in Wichita. Gerry had the highest regard for everyone who walked thru his door. He was kind, wise, funny and most of all a friend to all. I am very sorry for your loss. My god be with you during this time.

On Gerry's first day in Wichita, instead of the normal handshake greeting, Gerry and I gave each other high five's. As we worked together, occasionally in the halls we would continue that greeting tradition. When Gerry retired, he scheduled a photographer and we captured the moment with a final high five as we said good bye. I still have that picture in my office. Gerry's warmth and love of family and friends always brings a smile. God Bless