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Jimmy Johnson

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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JOHNSON - Jimmy Johnson, age 63, of Comstock Park, formerly of Greenville, died at his home Wednesday, March 11, 2009. He was born in Battle Creek on June 7, 1945 the son of Harry Johnson and Margaret Hopkins. He was the ultimate husband, father, grandfather, comedian and handyman, devoted to his...

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RIP Jimmy. You will be missed. Im so sorry Marsha. Love you, Ja'Net

Dear Marsha,
Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.
We are thinking of you in oure prayers. We always remember the summer when we visited Thad and Laurie and DAD broke his collarbone in the garden. We keep him in mind as a verry optimistic and cheerful person.

Love Simone and Hans Schultz

Hi Marsha,
Teresa and I will miss Jimmy's smile, humor and charm.
From the times at the Cheek to the times at Sully's.
He will never be forgotten.
The way he could make the Harmonica sing a song was amazing. You could always see the Love he had for you and his extended family in his eyes. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Bob and Teresa Steiner

Thank you to all the loving people who came to celebrate Jimmy's life on Sunday. Our family is deeply grateful for all the comforting words and wonderful memories of our Jimmy. Again a special thanks to Al & Cheryl for putting on such a nice celebration and to Tom and Cherie Hagen. Your wonderful friends.

To the Johnson family,
Your love has been a strength in time of need, a smile in our time of sorrow, and laughter in time of joy. We will always remember the gift Jimmy was to Grandma and John.
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

There will be a celebration of Jimmy's life Sunday March 22nd from 2-5p.m. at Tequila Willes resturant on 4 mile just west of Alpine Ave. Hope to see you. Thanks for all the cards , flowers and food. Everyone has been so thoughtful.

Marcia, Thad & Tory,
We will miss him too. I will always remember his smile and warmth from long ago at Turk Lake. A couple that all couples would like to have been like. Your caring and understanding of all people shined through like a becan to all young couples. We will always remember the good times and the laughter that surrounded you. God Bless, go forward and be strong. Sue (Henke) Breen. Nathan Henke & Linda Henke..................

Hi Marsha,
I mostly remember You and Jimmy dancing and singing with Jonny Brown at the Days Inn on Pearl Street. That was an awesome time and y'all were an absolute joy to watch and be around. My heart and prayers go out to you & Jonny and your family and friends as you now try to move on with your lives without Jimmy. It's hard to think that the pain will become part of the background as the wonderful memories become more of the foreground but I believe it will in time, but,...

Marsha,
We are sorry to hear about Jimmy. The times at Cheek to Cheek have never been forgotten. When we get together, we still talk about all the fun we had with the two of you. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love, Manee, Ronda, Danette and Lucy...the Sturgis Girls.