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Lance T. Johnson

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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Johnson, Lance T. Beloved Son & Brother 1987 - 2008 Sept. 18, age 21, of South St. Paul. Survived by parents Paul & Yvonne Johnson; siblings; Cheryl (Don) Perry, Scott Esterline and Samantha Mathews; grandparents Dan & Josephine Miller other relatives and friends. Funeral Service 11...

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Lance and I had alot of the same classes and lockers were always close to eachother (alphabetically). I liked Lance. He was a good kid and kind and smart. I was sad to hear of his passing. Amanda Lunzer

Thank you for your honorable service to our country so that we may continue to live with freedom. It is so hard to see such a young man taken from us. I am truly saddened by the loss of your son, brother, friend and hero.

Paul & Yvonne,

I am so sorry for your loss. I've watched Lance grow into such a fine young man and I just talked to him about a month ago. I will miss his friendliness and smiles!

Johnson Family,
I was so sorry to hear of your tremendous loss. Thank you for your sons service and take pride in the wonderful things people are saying about him. Sounds like his smile will be missed immensely.

I also served with Lance at the 378th MI BN at Ft. Snelling. My heart goes out to his family and friends. He was a great kid with such a light heartedness to him...he will be missed. My deepest sympathies...

Im very sorry for your loss, I was a friend of lances. I worked with him at petco. he was always fun to work with and could make anyone smile. he will be missed. my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.

Paul, Yvonne, and Family, How fast time goes by, seems like yesterday the girls babysat Lance, I know you are so proud of Lance and so is an entire nation. God Bless Him. God Bless all the men and women in the military. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I served with Lance at Fort Snelling. I will remember fondly how he seemed to approach everything with a sense of humor. My deepest sympathies.

We are so very sorry to hear of your loss.