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Robert W. Johnson

Virginia Beach, Virginia

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Robert W. JohnsonVirginia Beach - Robert W. Johnson, formerly of Deerfield, IL., and since 2011 a resident of Virginia Beach, treasured son, brother and father, broke the shackles of debilitating illness and departed this life for a better one on January 20, 2015. Survivors include Bob's son...

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It surprises me how often I think about Bob and his influence on the Parkinson Support Group which he led. Always the cheerful, never complaining person of high standing, from a lovely family. I recall making the buttons with this exact picture for an annual Walk in his memory, that year. May he never be forgotten.

Ann Perkins
APDA of Hampton Roads

The Richmond Metro Chapter - APDA sends our heartfelt condolences on the loss of your loved one.

Kathy Morton, President

I was saddened to hear of Bob's death. I also was a co-worker at Allegiance and I loved his outlook on life. Thank the Lord for the promise of eternal life free of disease! LaVonda Smith

Bob was a light in the darkness, a breath of hope, an inspiration. I will forever be grateful for his example and presence in my life. Peace be with you, Bob. Love, Pam Carlson

I sat near Bob while we worked it IT at Baxter. Everyday he smiled and made my day better. We are all richer for knowing him. Our deepest condolences. Dan and Nancy Schlosser

Dear Glenda and Dave,
Please accept my condolences on the sudden loss of your brother and brother in law. My prayers go out to you and your family.
Sincerely
Rosey Mellion

Bob helped me keep hope alive. He gave us much and had much more to give. But we will draw inspiration from his example. Bob and I met for lunch two years ago as I began my Parkinsons journey. I knew I could manage it after our conversation. Thanks to him and to all of the givers.
Garrett McAuliffe

I knew Bob for many years at Cardinal Health and predecessor companies. He inspired many with his acceptance of his illness and the way he dealt with it. Please accept my condolences on your loss.

My deepest condolences the family of Bob.
We a great sorrow I read the sad news.
I met Bob almost 25 years ago at Baxter, one of my first American friends.
He was also my neighbor in Deerfield.
We talked often. We shared table during lunches at Baxter and later Allengiance.
We chat on the streets of Deerfield where he walked his dog.
What a wonderful person he was.
Intelligent, gentle, kind, brave.
I missed a friend.
I'm very, very sorry.
Gennady...