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John E. Johnson Jr.

Charlotte, North Carolina

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John E. Johnson, Jr. John Johnson, 69, of Charlotte, North Carolina, died Wednesday, July 28, 2010, at his residence. John was a native of Birmingham, Alabama. He was a graduate of Auburn University and later served as an officer in the US Air Force. He was very active in a number of Charlotte...

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Jane, Anne and John. I was so shocked and upset today to hear of the passing of John. We always looked forward to his "just in time" arrival at the Panthers game, and will miss him sitting next to us. He was such a nice man, and the games just won't be the same without him. Our prayers and thoughts are with you always.

Dear Jane and family, We were out of town this weekend when we heard about your loss. We prayed for you and so wished we could have attended the memorial service. Our memories of John are cherished ones, especially seeing him with George as he passed our house each day. His kindness and attention to our grandchildren when they were visiting was so appreciated and highlights of their visits (especially Abigail!). Know that we will continue to lift you up in prayer. With love, Margaret...

Dear Jane and Family,
Just to let you know you are in our thoughts at this difficult time. John was one of the "good guys" and will be missed.
Steve & Jeanne Martin

John was a very special man and will be sorely missed. Please know that my prayers are with your family.

Dear Johnson Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you today. I have so many wonderful memories working with John at Carolina Pad. He was a man with true integrity.

Dear Johnson Family,
Although no words can really help to ease the loss you bear, just know that you are very close in every thought and prayer.

Dearest Johnson Family;
My most heartfelt condolences to all of you. I am a friend of Anne and know how much she loved and respected her family. I am so sorry for your loss.
With sympathy, Kathleen

My thoughts and prayers are with Mrs. Johnson, Anne and John. Mr. Johnson was a great husband, father and businessman.

Dear Jane, Anne, John, Tommy & Marsha: I had the pleasure of working with John in his last few months when I asked for his help with a few Classroom Central initiatives. Despite the day-to-day uncertainty, despite the fatigue and pain, John worked diligently, and with characteristic enthusiasm, to help us. He was a kind and generous man with a depth of heart too great to measure. We will miss him every day. -- Janice Booth, Executive Director, Classroom Central