Scott-Johnson-Obituary

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Scott A. Johnson

Roslindale, Massachusetts

May 25, 1959 – Aug 16, 2024

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May 25, 1959
DIED
August 16, 2024
LOCATION
Roslindale, Massachusetts

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Miles Funeral Home - Holden Obituary

Roslindale/West Boylston - Scott A. Johnson, 65, passed away peacefully on Friday, August 16, 2024, at Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital in Boston. Born in Worcester, he was the beloved son of Doris A. (Dickie) and the late Albert L. Johnson. Scott spent his formative years in West Boylston,...

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Hello Brian, I just this evening learned of Scott´s passing and thought we never met Scott was a long ago friend in my K-12 West Boylston days, Boy Scout Troop 13, and college. Indeed, he was the one who told me about Allegheny College where we both attended and graduated. To this day, I still have a profoundly deep connection to Allegheny College and if not for Scott turning me onto to the college, my left for sure would have been a very different direction. Scott and I lost contact a...

Those who live in our memories are never truly gone. Wishing you strength today and peace in all the days ahead.

Scott was a handsome, kind, and exceptionally intelligent man, whose courage shone through in every step of his journey. His struggle was undeniably real, yet he faced each challenge with remarkable strength, always working hard to improve his life. Through his most difficult days, he had Brian by his side-an incredible partner who stood with him for many, many years including the last challenging 17 years, offering unwavering love and support. Their bond was a testament to true devotion....

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Brian, I´m so sorry to hear your loss. Scott sounded like a very kind, generous, and loving person. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Christine Rogers Ellis

Every memory I have of Scott was warm and loving. He had an infectious smile that brightened the room. Everyone gravitated toward him because he was so kind. I miss him! ***Scott, thanks for such happy times in the 90´s when you and Brain visited me in DC. * Brian, you truly had a trooper in Scott. Thanks for being such a committed, giving and caring human being to Scott. Love always, Renee