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Robert Hollis Johnson

Cartersville, Georgia

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Robert Hollis Johnson

Robert Hollis Johnson, 64, of Cartersville, Georgia died on Friday, January 5, 2007 in a car accident on Red Top Mountain Road.

Born on January 14, 1942 in Akron, Ohio, he was the son of the late Hollis and Estelle Johnson. Robert was retired from Anhueser-Busch. He...

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I tried to leave a message before...but now it is almost 1am and I am missing you so much. I thought maybe it would help to read what others have written. Thank you to everyone who took the time to express their thoughts about my dad. This (grief) doesn't seem to get much easier, although I am told that it will. All I know is that I was the luckiest woman to have experienced a love from such a wonderful and caring man. I hope that this legacy of unconditional love that you gave to me will...

BOPPIE WAS A GOOD MAN. HARMLESS TO MOST. I CONCIDERED HIM PART OF MY FAMILY. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THE DAYS WE WENT OUT TO THE POOL AND WENT SCOOBA DIVING! HE WILL BE TERRIBLY MISSED!

I am so sorry for all of Uncle Bob's family and friends. He was a person who marched to the beat of his own drum and still reminds us to live a full life of love and adventure. I will miss him and am sad my future family will only know him through all of our great stories about him, but feel so fortunate to have had the chance to know him and love him.

Our deepest sympathy go out to each family member. May God comfort and guide each of you during this difficult time of the loss of one who will be greatly missed.

Robert, You will be missed very much. Love Glen, Jennifer, Richard, and Glen Jr.

Our condolences to Bob's family. We have fond memories of our times with him and his family. He was an unforgettable character and was always willing to lend a hand. May God bless all of his family and friends in this time of sorrow.

My Dad, Boppie, I miss you so much. You were my hero. Thank you for loving me.

Your adventurous spirit and loving ways will live in the hearts of us who have known and loved you. You will be missed very much.

With love, Nancy Johnson

Like many others, my memories are of the days of church and church picnics at the Firestone Park Christian Church. My sincere sympathy to Dick and his family.