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Jay Alan Johnson

Everett, Washington

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Jay Alan Johnson

Sept. 4, 1936- June 19, 2007

Jay was born in Iowa City, Iowa, raised in Brighton, Iowa, and moved to Seattle, Washington in 1954. He graduated from Highline H.S. in 1955. He was married in 1958 and had seven children, Deborah Marie, Kenneth Lee, Patrick...

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Jay,
You were a great Brother-in-law and will be missed at our family get-to-gethers. Rosie will miss making Fudge for you, and Bill will miss your long talks and jokes. I will miss your smile and the stories you always made us laugh with. Terrie and Doug, and all my Grand kids will miss you too. It goes without saying how much Lorrie and Ken will miss you.
You were a good "UNCLE" to them.
Love You, Ann and Bill

Until our paths cross again,

Jay, I surely miss you. I am so grateful for your "big brother" guidance and support to me, grateful for having had the time with you before you left us to go on your final train ride to be with those who have gone before us. Remember to blow your whistle every now and then.....Love, Sandy

Uncle Jay, thank you for coming to see me when I got my first year coin. You were a friend, a confidant, a dear uncle and a great hugger. Save some of Grandma Sarah's cinnamon rolls for the rest of us!

Uncle Jay-

Happy travels... cause there is nothing but Glory before you now. Say hi to Grandma Sara and to my dad will ya? Try to stay out of trouble up there with him, will ya? Can't wait to meet you there!
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Love and hugs to all the kids, so sorry I will miss the celebration with you all...keep your eyes on Jesus! Hugs and kisses...Janice

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

GOODBY MY DEAR FRIEND. I WILL SEE YOU AGAIN DOWN THE ROAD!

Well Bro.......our biscuts and gravy days are gone for now, so is the squirrel hunting (thank God, since you used me as your hunting dog), but never a day will go by that I don't count myself lucky to be your sister. I've loved you ALL my life...we been there through thick and thin for each other and I know your watching over me now! We've shared tears, laughter, fear, babysitting, food, fishing, jokes.....so many things. I know I've told you a thousand time how much I love you but let me add...