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Neil Robert Johnsen

Kennewick, Washington

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Neil Robert Johnsen

Neil Robert Johnsen, 63, of Arlington, WA died January 26, 2011 due to complications of a heart attack that occurred six weeks earlier on December 16, 2010.Neil was born on August 04, 1947 in Everett, Washington.Neil was a Washington State native and lived for...

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DAVE & i SPENT MANY TIMES VISITING NEIL & CEC MANY HAPPY MEMORIES!! YOU WILL BE MISSED YOU WERE A GREAT BROTHER-IN-LAW & I IM GLAD YOU ARE UP WITH THE ANGELS WATCHING OVER US LOVEYOU ALWAYS LYN & DAVE TURNER SPOKANE WA

My Beloved...I miss you more than ever. I will always love you...together forever.

WELL NEIL I NEVER THOUGHT THIS WOULD HAPPEN. WHEN GOD IS READY FOR US HE COMES DOWN AND TAKES US HOME. WE REALLY HAD SOME GREAT TIMES WITH OUR FAMILIES. AND SOME GREAT TIMES CAMPING, HUNTING AND FISHING. BOY COULD WE TELL SOME STORIES. MARCIA, TROY SHELLEY AND I SPENT A LOT OF QUALITY TIME WITH YOU AT THE TWO HOSPITALS AND IT WAS THE MOST DIFFICULT TIME WATCHING YOU AND NOT BEING ABLE TO HELP. YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN OUR HEARTS AND MINDS, LOVE YOU DAN, MARCIA, TROY, MICHELLE .

I first met Neil in 1963 in high school. Can’t recall exactly where, but we were both in the school band. His gusto for life and outgoing nature was evident to all and was universally liked. After graduation, we moved on to junior college and I to work - It seemed Neil was employed from the first day I met him. After college my wife, Anita, and I were living in Everett for a while and we saw Neil from time to time. Then one day, when my sister-in-law was visiting, Neil stopped by to help...

I am truely heart broke about the passing of my Uncle Neil. I will always remember his big smile and the way he always made me feel loved when he was around. He was a great Uncle and he will forever be in my heart! Cec and Ryan you are in my thoughts and prayers! I love yall! Rest in Peace Uncle Neil I love you!

Neil worked hard and played hard. He threw himself into whatever he tackled. He was always willing to lend a helping hand and had a robust,hardy laugh. He oozed common sense which now-a-days is a rare commodity. He will be missed alot.

Neil was always fun to work with always upbeat, loved to smile and making others smile. Never heard a negative word from him, we have lost a great man

It was always a joy to see Neil at work at Bayliner. He had such a positive outlook on life and the biggest smile. He always went out of his way to make you feel special and welcomed no matter who you were. Neil you will be missed.

Neil was one of those guys that if you dropped him off on the mountain to hunt, by the end of the day he knew the names of most of the other hunters on the hill. He'd be in the rig with us and it seemed that every other rig we passed he would know who they were, the names of their neighbor as well as the names of any pets they had. LOL
I didn't always get along with Neil at work, but there was something about him that made you like him no matter what. Rest in peace my friend.