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Timothy Paul Johns

Port Angeles, Washington

May 13, 1946 – Jul 30, 2024 (Age 78)

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BORN
May 13, 1946
DIED
July 30, 2024
AGE
78
LOCATION
Port Angeles, Washington

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Timothy (Tim) Johns5/13/1946 - 7/30/2024Tim had always been sensitive to helping young people. As the son of a Methodist minister, he grew up aware of the needs of others. He received a Masters in Guidance and Counseling from Eastern Michigan University and started his professional career in...

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Tim Johns, a few reflections on our 50 year journey. Friend, neighbor, gentle giant and someone who was always there when you needed a sounding board, or a toke. Mediocre Euker player who taught Lone how to cheat to win. Lone´s big brother who knew how to humble her arrogant husband, being the big brother she never had. Falsely accusing Doug of not showing him how to stop his motorcycle before crashing into the weeds. We both laughed - months later. Cheering on the Ute basketball team and...

It is difficult to say in so few words what Tim has meant to us, but we will try. Tim was a beloved member of our family, a source of wisdom, support, and endless laughs. His willingness to go above and beyond for us, even becoming ordained to conduct our marriage and tree Christening ceremonies for our little family showed the depth of his love and dedication. (The Zs were his entire congregation after all!) Camping in the Uintahs, family dinners, holiday get togethers, and playing cards...

Well, we didn´t get to spend a lot of time with Tim and Nancy, the time we were together was always quality time. Tim was kind and wise and such a loyal friend to those who were close to him. Our hearts go out to Nancy and Annie. Rest in peace wonderful man, Lynette and Tim Butler

My favorite memory of Tim Johns is his observation of me and my siblings. He married my oldest sister Nancy, the oldest of seven of us. I am the middle child of the seven siblings, all of us above average in intelligence. (Or I am biased, sue me.) His observation is that we all think we should be in charge. My retort was that some of us are right. The truth probably is we all could be, in our own element. That makes it hard to be close and everything you can be.