Karl-Johnson-Obituary

Karl D. Johnson D.O.

Seattle, Washington

1941 - 2014

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DIED
February 8, 2014
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Karl Johnson passed away on February 8, 2014 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on February 16, 2014.

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Dr. Johnson was my grandmother´s doctor back in the 1970´s and would come to her home for appts. He also cared for my father and the rest of my family as well for many years. A lovely memory I have is when he and his lovely wife took my daughter to lunch one day when she was considering becoming an DO 11-12!years ago.

I still miss my Dr. Johnson. Good memories and he kept me moving.

I continue to miss Dr. Johnson. Both as a doctor and a person. He was a wonderful man. Has a great family he was proud of. Think of him everytime I drive by his old office.

Dr Johnson was my Dr for over 25 years, I am so saddened to hear of his passing.
He was the most caring doctor I ever had. He is what I call an old fashioned Dr, who listened to his patients, took time with them, he was priceless! There will never be another Dr like him!
My condolences to his wife, whom he loved so much, and to his family and friends. ❤

My name is Erica Detro. I didn't know Karl but I know of him. I am the great-grand daughter of Oscar, his uncle from detroit! I have been desperately searching for any remaining family left! I came across this obituary and was compelled to reach out. I don't even know if his family will see this...however it was lovely reading all the wonderful stories and ways Karl has touched others throughout his life!

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of my best friend from Kalamazoo College. Karl did exactly what he said he would do in his life.

A wonderful man, I am sorry to find he is gone. I wanted to see him again here on this visit. My condolences to his wife Marion and daughter. We last visited when his daughter was so ill.

From Karl's best buddy at Kalamazoo College, David A. Carlson. We had a nice chat in person at his clinic a couple of years ago here in Seattle. I was so happy to connect with Karl again. This was the time that his daughter was so ill.
I just came to town this week to visit my daughter. I am so sorry to find that Karl is gone. I will remember him and his mission forever. His friend from college, Dave Carlson, Kalamazoo College 1962.

I was very saddened to see the passing of dr. Johnson. He was my oldest son's team doctor at Foster high school, my doctor and mainly ...my 91 year old dad's doctor. I called yesterday to arrange for records to be sent to us for my dad's folder and was given the sad news. My father often spoke of dr. And he was his favorite doctor! We will miss him!