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Scott Richard Johnson

Easthampton, Massachusetts

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Scott Richard Johnson 1957 - 2011 LUDLOW - Scott Richard Johnson, age 54, of East Street, Ludlow and formerly of Longmeadow, died on May 15, 2011. Memorial Service for Scott will be held on Saturday June 11th at 2pm at The First Church of Christ, 763 Longmeadow Street, Longmeadow. Burial will...

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I knew Scotty only briefly but he made a lasting impression on me. My dad Rocky who passed and joined him in Heaven just a month ago worked for him in the early 90s and he always treated us like family.

I will never forget how on my 15th birthday he took me out to see Die Hard 2 in the theater because nobody else wanted to see it. He picked me up from my home in Springfield in his then new Pontiac Trans Sport (yeah, remember those?) he then turned up the stereo all the way and...

Scott was my step-father. I considered him my dad. He was a major reason I am the man I am today. Great sense of humor, unforgettable laugh, amazing work ethic, a good husband to my mother, and one hell of a golfer. Gone too soon. Rest In Peace Scotty.

Another shout out from an old BC buddy, Scotty was truly larger than life

Sorry for your loss. Scotty and I were bunkmates at Camp Monomoy on Cape Cod as kids and then bumped into each other in Boston several years later as college students. We were roommates for several years there. In between the studying, there was a lots of laughs and fun times. May he rest in peace.

Thank you to all who have responded. It means a lot to his youngest daughter. She checks the guest book often.

Scott "Magic" Johnson - almost all of my many great memories from my days at BC involve Scott. He was larger than life; an original, not to be duplicated. I'll miss him very much.

Scotty was an amazing person. Totally shocked by his death! We will miss you Scotty! <3 Rachele and Brie

Stunned to hear the news. I will always have "jive man" in my nets. My lacrosse life would not be a great joy without sharing my thanks for having my friend be there with me. Thanks to you my brother and god bless you. For all the life we shared together....I AM HUMBLE.

many a golf days and calls of friendship ,scotty way too early to go