Keith-Johnson-Obituary

Keith H. Johnson

Hammondsport, New York

Mar 7, 1946 – Dec 31, 2018 (Age 72)

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BORN
March 7, 1946
DIED
December 31, 2018
AGE
72
LOCATION
Hammondsport, New York

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Keith H. Johnson, 72, of Hammondsport, NY passed away on Monday, December 31, 2018 at his home.Born in Corning, New York on March 7, 1946, he was the son of the late Richard W. and the late Meca M. (Maple) Johnson. He was a graduate of Corning East High School, class of 1964 and Ithaca College,...

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Sad to hear! I somehow missed the news and just found out! Keith and I worked at WCLI/KZ-106. Just a wonderful person! Brought many smiles through the years!

I was very saddened when Kim told me of her Dad Keith's passing. A really good man was recently taken from us. Genie and I met Keith and Carol around 1969 in Orlando, Florida when we were working together at McCoy Air Force Base in the Information Office. We helped produce the base newspaper. Keith was a friendly, gentle giant with a broadcaster's voice, and we spent some weekends off camping together at Flagler Beach State Park. It was the first time I had ever seen someone catch crabs. We...

I'm so sorry, Carol. I was very happy to be able to touch base with you again in October. --Kerry

I am so sorry to learn of Keith's passing. I worked with him often over the years while he was at The Leader. A kind, compassionate, humorous man who always had a nice word to say about everyone. He will be missed.

Carol and family, I am so sorry to read about Keith's passing. I have fond memories of him from high school and later when we reconnected. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Christine Sullenberger (Dr. Woglom's retired nurse)

I'm very sorry I won't be able to attend the Saturday remembrance. I have great memories of Keith and I'm sorry for your loss, Carol. We'll always remember the "doc" as a great fellow and you as a loyal wife.

Dear Carol -- I am so sorry to read about Keith's passing. It has been many years since we have seen each other (can't even tell you when or where) but I remember Keith from the time when Gary (Hicks) worked at The Leader. You and your family are in my thoughts as you celebrate his life.

Take care,

Elizabeth Clarke Galpin
The Villages, Fl

To the beautiful family of Keith Johnson,
Years ago when,Keith did advertising sales in the Bath NY area Keith was one of a kind and yes, he made friends so easily.Carol and Keith invited us to Gang Mills to their first house for a lovely dinner with our daughters.Always a smile in friendly giant way.He loved his "girls" and a man never to forget.My best, Sandy Musso Evans

Carol,
I'm so sorry for yours and your family's loss. Keith was the real deal in all the ways that really count. His love for you and the girls, the many friends he made, his service for his country and of-course his faith. You have my deepest sympathies.