Kenneth-Johnson-Obituary

Kenneth Johnson

San Luis Obispo, California

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Kenneth LaVerne Johnson was born in 1931 in Waukesha, Wis., and passed away Wednesday, July 1, 2009, in Atascadero. "Sonny Boy," as his mother called him, served his country during the Korean conflict. While in Korea, Ken fell in love with Matsue and they soon married and had five children:...

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Only met you once 10 yrs ago, but you opened up your home and shared some good wine and lots of laughs. You treated me like you had known me for years. Your love of Margie and family was noticed. Your sense of humor struck me right away. Many of your employee's at the various diner's speak highly of you. I know you are dancing and sipping a glass of wine.

I'm just not accepting you are gone. Love You,
M.

Ken and I enjoyed many hours jamming. He would tolerate my banjo plunking as he beat out a mean guitar. I remember him as being extremely intelligent but was always low key about it. I shall miss you and never forget what a special person you were.

Pops, it was a nice ride while it lasted, you will be forever in my heart and my memories, too numerous to list here, laughter, tears and so many adventures..I miss you and I love you
Happy Trails....
Julie

Pops-I'm going to miss all the fatherly advice you gave me, all the traveling we did together, all the games we played together (I'm really glad you won the past couple poker games we played together), all the conversations we had with each other, and especially the friendship we had with each other. I respected you, I was always amazed by you, I loved your talents, your sense of humor, and your adventurism. I believe you weren't afraid of anything, not even death. Now you're upstairs with my...

Dad, you were one of the most special and exceptional people I've met in my life. For better or worse, I wouldn't be the person I am without your influence. I love you and can not believe you are not here amongst us physically. Kathy.

Goodbye Dad. We'll be singing your songs forever