Michael-Johnson-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Gethsemani Catholic Cemetery & Funeral Home

Michael David Johnson

Lake Oswego, Oregon

Feb 13, 1950 – Nov 21, 2021

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BORN
February 13, 1950
DIED
November 21, 2021
LOCATION
Lake Oswego, Oregon

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Gethsemani Catholic Cemetery & Funeral Home Obituary

Michael D. Johnson passed away on November 21st from complications of pulmonary fibrosis. Mike was born and raised in Salinas, California, the second of six children born to Paul and Margaret Johnson. He attended Saint Mary's College of California and was a member of the College's rugby team,...

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Often think of Mike, and miss him as well. We shared many good times over a lot of years, both in business and fun outings. He was one of the best and always will be remembered and missed.

A great man and a great Gael!!!

Kathy, Hannah, Sam and Jay, our deepest sympathy as Mike goes to his next place of need. He was such a wonderful person and helped so many. I will never forget being at the club on morning after a workout and Mike was getting ready after his shower, but put on casual clothes, not his normal suit an tie (yeah, it was about 30+ year ago). I asked why he was so casula and he said he was going to Eugene to pick up his daughter. I said "yoou are to young to have a duaghter at Universiy of...

Kathy you have our deepest sympathy. We were very fond of Mike. We will cherish our memories of his kindness, generosity and adventuresome spirit. Our thoughts are with you, Hannah, Sam and Jay at this time.

Dear Johnson family, We are so sorry for your loss. It´s so hard to lose a sibling! We hope that soon, good memories will replace the pain. All our love

Whether it was shooting the bull around the morning fire over a cup of Jolt for Holt coffee at Honeyman or riding the meandering back roads on bikes at a slow roll chattingit was always a highlight of my week to reconnect with the beautiful soul that was Mike. I feel blessed to have known him on this journey.

Mike was a fellow classmate at Saint Mary's. We lived our senior year at the famous " Bates House" lots of great memories. My condolences to his family.

A GOOD man- fishing tennis or advising - always helpful with a great smile Milt c

Kathy, my wife Billie and I were houseparents to the Jesuit volunteers in Ketchikan while Mike was there. Many the wonderful adventures we had, crabbing and fishing and taking a stuffed duck dancing after a Friday night of poker and cheap beer. He was always the life of the party yet strangely caring and considerate. May God hold him in the hallow of His hand! Jim McGinty