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Dr. Johnny M. Johnson

Stephenville, Texas

1941 - 2004

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Dr. Johnny M. Johnson, 62, an associate professor for Tarleton State University, passed away Monday, Aug. 23, 2004, at his residence.

Funeral: 2 p.m. Thursday at Stephenville First Baptist Church. Burial: Gardens of Memory Cemetery in Stephenville. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at...

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My heart still misses you, Uncle Johnny. Some days, I feel like so much time has passed since you left us. Some days, I expect to see you come in the door at mom and dads, and hear your laugh.

Sandy,

I still miss him, a year after his passing.

Carol

I will miss you, Uncle Johnny. Your influence on me started from the day I was born, when you gave me my middle name, and will continue for as long as I live. You have shown me what "living life to the fullest" truly means. Thank you for all that you have taught me. I will do my best to pass it on as "Aunt Rhonda".
Love from the cowgirl in the city.

Dr.Johnson--
You have touched so many young lives--your spirit will live on in each of us! Thank you and my prayers go to Dr. Sandy Johnson and your entire family.

On our trips to Stephenville to visit the Dan Hunter family, we will
sadly miss Johnny's warmth and friendly hospitality at his and Sandy's wonderful barbecues. Our love and prayers to Sandy.

Dr. Johnson,
Thank you for having the influence on my life, that allowed me to accelerate in my career and personal life. God bless you my Friend.

The love and friendship messages keep pouring into our office. Many, many have asked me to send you their love and deepest sympathy.

Miss Carol

Dr. Johnson became one of my favorite people here at TSU. His ability to relate to his students, to help them to realize their potential, and to succeed was undeniably one of TSU's most valuable resources.

WE will always hold a special place in our heart for a great friend, educator, and mentor.

Love,
The Priddy Families
Marlin, Garth, and Greg