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Sorry to hear about Johnnys passing, we had some great times in our youth.
Kenneth Rackham
April 26, 2005 | Layton, UT


Ogden, Utah
Johnny Armigo passed away in Ogden, Utah. The obituary was featured in Standard-Examiner on April 22, 2005.
Sorry to hear about Johnnys passing, we had some great times in our youth.
Kenneth Rackham
April 26, 2005 | Layton, UT
Back in my High School days, I would love to go to your house in Sunset and joke around with Kari, trying to get her to laugh. Your entire family used to make me feel at home, which was very nice.
I am so sorry to here of your families loss, and there are no words that will make things easier, so just know that he was loved and will be missed by all that were lucky enough to meet him.
Sincerely, David Kozlowski. "Koz"
David Kozlowski
April 25, 2005 | Clinton, UT
Vi, Debbie, Shelly,Kari, and family. I am so sad to hear about your main man in all your lives. Johnny was a very loving and friendly person. I just wanted to give you my condolences and hope you all the best. May God bless you all. I am glad I got to know Johnny "A" through my adventures. I know he will be missed.
Yolie Gallegos
April 25, 2005 | Ogden, UT
Johnny was one of the first guys to teach me the ropes at Merrill Bean Chevrolet in 1970...more than the the car business too. We had some great times and he was a real caring guy to a rookie like me. I have thought of him over the years and know that he was always an upbeat (mischievous) friend. God will enjoy him like us all.
Sincerely, Jerry Preece
Jerry Preece
April 24, 2005 | Palm Desert, CA
I was a 17 yr old girl when I went to work with Johnny at Merrill Bean Chevrolet in 1975-1979...he was a lot of fun and a great salesman. I'm sure he is trying to sell a good story to St. Peter....I hope you find peace remembering his smile and his laugh.
Many blessings,
Karin Leslie
April 22, 2005 | Sumner, WA
Vi: I will pray for you and your family. I am sorry to hear Johnny past away. May god bless all of your family in their time of sorrow. Mary Rivera
Mary Rivera
April 22, 2005 | Farmington, UT