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Patrick "Scott" Johnson

Fairbanks, Alaska

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Patrick "Scott" Johnson, son of Pamela and Bud Johnson, was Alaska grown. Scott was born in 1969 in Fairbanks. He was raised hunting and fishing with his family in Tok. In second grade, he told his parents he was going to be an Alaska State Trooper, from which he never wavered.Scott was an...

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Sorry for you loss Johnson family. I remember Scott from the summers I spent in Tok living with the family. I pray for comfort for the family.

To Scott's entire family...I was dear friends with your son as he was my RA my freshman year in college...he changed my life and helped make me who I am today...words cannot express how sorry I am for your family....I can't imagine what you are going through. Please know there were so many people in college that loved Scott and were guided by him in so many good ways. We are all praying for your family during this difficult time. Most Sincerely, Alex McCann

Deborah and I join all Alaskans mourning the death of Sergeant Johnson. I hope all Alaskans reflect on the dedication of our law enforcement officers and the role they play in protecting our communities. Sergeant Johnson's selflessness and willingness to serve others is something for which we will be eternally grateful. We will always be in debt to Sergeant Johnson and his family for the sacrifice they made to protect the citizens of Alaska.

Thoughts and prayers to Buddy and Pam for your incredible loss. I have had the pleasure of meeting the two of you in the last few summers. I wish I had a chance to meet Scott, I have heard so many awesome things about him through my family and your friends as well as all of those on the internet.
Love you all. "Blessed be the Peacemakers"

To the Johnson Family, Another light that will continue to burn...

Dear Johnson family... You are in our thoughts and prayers. Although we did not know either trooper personally,we are deeply saddened by the loss of these two outstanding,brave souls. I wish I knew exactly the right words to say, to try to ease your tremendous sense of loss, if only for a moment,but unfortunately I don't. Please know that you all are in the hearts and minds of all Fairbanksans,as well as the entire state of Alaska. May God bless you and keep you near to Him in these difficult...

His family is in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless you all.

You will be missed, brother. Sorely missed.

My heart goes out to my niece Brandy. I am so grateful the whole family came to visit last year. Grandma and I will never forget the wonderful time we had in Alaska. Am sure Scott never forgot driving all over Alaska with 6 girls. He and the family in my heart forever.
Love, Aunt Sharon