Randall-Johnson-Obituary

Randall "Randy" Johnson

Boston, Massachusetts

Age 66

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DIED
August 5, 2018
AGE
66
LOCATION
Boston, Massachusetts

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Boston - Randall S. Johnson, 66, died August 5, 2018, at home in Boston, Mass., where he had been in poor health for several years. He was the son of the late Earnest L. and Eleanor (Morrison) Johnson.Randy was a 1970 graduate of Wheeler High School in North Stonington, where he was a member of...

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Sorry Randy has passed I will remember him growing up He was always thoughtful as a cousin
My thoughts and prayers are with the brothers and sisters

I was shocked this morning to read of Randy's death. Duangchan and I send our condolences and sympathy to his brothers and sisters. I remember Randy as a small boy at summer picnics at the Johnson home and and at Christmas smorgasbords in Mystic. I hope that the strength and comfort of family as well as friends eases your path through these difficult days. Although Randy is gone, his memory will always remain.

Our sincerest condolences to the Johnson family.,...Rest in peace, Randy..

Randy and I were very good friends. We shared our passions of music, sports, and politics. Throughout our school years Randy brought happiness, friendship, kindness, humor, love, and justice to his classmates every (and I mean every) day. He was a huge influence on all of us because he was a leader who led by example, but able to help us question our behavior and thought by seeking truth through his communication skills.. He was a wise young man. Our class of 60 students loved Randy and he...

Ruth

So so sad to hear this news. Randy was a good friend and classmate many years ago and so glad I reconnected with him at our last reunion. I will treasure the memories I have of him. God bless him and his family.

Such a kind soul. Heartfelt condolences to the Johnson family. My thoughts and prayers go out to you.

I'll always remember Randy as being kindly and personable- toward me and everyone. He had a nice gentle spirit about him. The last time I saw him was when he visited his father in the hospital with his sister, Ellie Lou. I'm saddened to read he had failing health the last several years of his life, and I'll remember him in my prayers along with my sympathy for his family. May he rest in heavenly peace.

I drove school Bus for N.S. for about 20 yrs. Drove Randy to all his cross-country and basketball games. He was a great sport in each class. His Mother and Father were great people fine citizens and had a very nice family. God Bless his family and friends. I hope the Red Sox win the world series just for Randy 2018. I love all three teams the same as Randy. God doesn't give us what we can handle; God help us handle what we are given.
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