Maureen-Johnson-Obituary

Maureen I. Johnson

Washington, District of Columbia

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JOHNSON, MAUREEN I., R.N.

Suddenly on September 5, 2006, of Cheverly, MD. Beloved daughter of Alice M. Johnson and the late Ralph L. Johnson; loving sister of Patrick (Jean) Johnson of McLean, VA, sister Kathleen Johnson, CSC, of Silver Spring, MD and Colleen Johnson of Lanham, MD; loving aunt...

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Patrick and Jean - I am SO SORRY for your loss! What a shock and what a shame. You are in our thoughts.
With love, Erica, John and Ryan

I'll always remember Johnny for her amazing vocal and athletic talents, but most importantly she was kind and lots of fun. Love and prayers to her family.
Marian Lawrence Cascio

I was stunned and saddened to hear of Johnnie's sudden death. I will always remember her for her musical talents. She certainly influenced my taste in music. We listened to her album last night...I'm quite sure is singing with an amazing choir now! My deepest sympathy to her family
Margaret Brophy (ESHS Class of '72)

I have not seen Johnny since 9th grade at Seton. I remember her very well. She was one hell of a basketball player and so very funny. My sympathies to her family.

I was a freshman at ESHS when "Johnny" was a senior. I was in awe of her; her talent on the basketball court and off the court singing and playing her guitar. The thing I remember most about her was how kind she was to a "geeky" freshman. I was lucky enough to have Maureen sing at my wedding 23 years ago and have a photo of her Irish dancing at my reception. I am sure she is singing lead vocals with the Lord's angels. God Bless you Maureen and your family.

Those of us who were lucky enough to share our high school years at Seton with Johnnie will never forget her. When I think of her, I think of music and the pleasure she brought so many over the years with her music and sense of humor. When I heard of her untimely passing, the first words that came to mind were from an old Bob Dylan song,

I am so sorry to hear of Johnny's passing. She was such a jewel -- always so upbeat and funny. She brought joy to everyone she met. I was her classmate at Seton and am glad to have counted her as a good friend. Donna (McCarthy) Lord

Sincere sympathy to Johnnies family.
So young to lose such a kind soul. I remember her best in her being one heck of a gun - shooting baskets on the floor. When she was on she was something else!! I remember her playing guitar and singing so often at game parties. I will remember her beautiful smile and hope she rests in peace.

My deepest condolences go out to your family at this time. I will always remember Maureen (Johnny)! She was so full of life and gave so much. We always knew we would have a great time if Maureen was involved. May you find comfort in your memories of Maureen.