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Paul R. Johnson

Hudson, Massachusetts

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Paul Robert "Skip"Johnson, passed peacefully at his home in Eastham, MA on Tuesday, November 12 at the age of 72. Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, he was the son of the late Emil A. and Mary Jane (Jennings) Johnson, and the dearly loved husband and best friend of Lynne R. (Ruberti) Johnson. Paul...

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Still lives forever as a song in my heart

Lives forever as a song in my heart.❤

Paul and I had so much fun years ago doing community theatre together. My deepest condolences to Lynne and the family His energy and enthusiasm will be missed! -- Charlie Suffin

Paul was my favorite vocal coach. I was devastated to hear the news of his passing. He helped me as no other before him to find my "musical comedy" voice. We had such fun working on musical comedy duets together at the end of my class time, especially those from Secret Garden, The Fantastisticks, Westside Story and Phantom (our fave!).

May the Lord help you to continue to keep a song in your heart, Lynne, and in the hearts of your sweet and extensive family of brothers, sisters,...

P= Passionate
A= Audible ( a little vocal joke)
U= Undaunted ( a master at making up words )
L= Loved leader

To Lynne and family, Paul was an exceptional dear friend. He will be missed by so many lives he touched. There's a little saying I remember from somewhere and I paraphrase: Cry whenever you want because he is gone.....then smile because he was here Thank you Paul, for all the smiles you brought to the world You will always be a song in my heart.
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Lynne and Family.
Please accept our sincere condolences on the passing of Paul. A great husband, father, grandfather , teacher, neighbor and a dedicated lover of the Arts.
You are in our thoughts and prayers each day.
Marlene & Bill Grady
Clinton

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Paul was a mentor to many people and helped bring a love of all types of music to MetroWest. He was a gentleman and it was an honor and privilege to know him and work with him. He will be missed by many but he will not be forgotten. I am so sorry for your loss. You continue to be in my thoughts and prayers. May God bless you and keep you.