Steven-Johnson-Obituary

Steven J. Johnson

Racine, Wisconsin

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TOWN OF RAYMOND - Steven James Johnson, 49, died unexpectedly on Friday, July 4, 2008, at Wheaton Franciscan Medical Center in Racine. Steve was born May 16, 1959, In LaCrosse to James and Bonnie (nee: Pfaff) Johnson. On July 13, 1985, Steve was united in marriage to Patricia Gustin. They moved...

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Steve,

as your little brother, I always looked up to you as a role model. Things that I will remember are learning to like Aerosmith, sports, having a zest for life and being a prankster. Mostly, you taught how to love, care and nuture family values and having a strong work ethic. I will miss our sports talks, but mostly steve, I will miss you and what you represented and stood for. You will always be with me.

love,

tommy

Patti, I am so sorry to hear of you loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

JOHNSON FAMILY,
SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS OF STEVE.OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU.

LES& KATHY WAGNER

Steven will never be forgotten by any of us at JWP. He was a great guy to work with, know and be around. We shared frustrations, good times and bad. His face always lit up when he talked about "Patti and the girls". We will truly miss him as a co-worker and a friend. My prayers go out to you at this most difficult time. God Bless!

Patti,
Sorry to hear about Steve. He will be missed, you will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Deb

I am so very sorry for your loss. Steve was a great guy and was always a joy to work with. He will surely be missed!!!!

Steve was a great guy who was quick with a smile and a good story or two. You will surely be missed by all that knew you!!

my heart goes out to patti and the girls, bonnie , mike , todd and tom . deeply sorry for your loss

Hello my dear friends - Patti especially - who share the broken-heart I'm experiencing right now. We cherish the tenderness of his sky blue eyes, the sincerity in his smile, and his free flowing charm that would talk you down of any horse you rode in on. Steve represents someone who mastered the perfect blend of responsibility and living life outloud. Who grew from being soft spoken, reserved and perhaps a bit shy; to a dignified gentleman, greatly loved, and whose voice was highly regarded....