Timothy-Johnson-Obituary

Timothy Alan Johnson

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Oct 8, 1955 – Jun 25, 2021

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October 8, 1955
DIED
June 25, 2021
LOCATION
Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Johnson Timothy Alan Johnson October 8, 1955 June 25, 2021 Timothy Alan Johnson, age 65, of Colorado Springs, CO (formerly of La Crosse, WI) died Friday June 25, 2021 due to complications from COVID. He was the son of Joyce and the late Art Johnson. He is survived by his wife Barb Johnson,...

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Appreciated his leadership and knowledge on the job. The family is always in thoughts and prayers.

Barb, We want to extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Tim meant the world to my father and I know he would have appreciated all that Tim did for my mom throughout the years. He was a good neighbor and friend to them both. Our condolences, love and prayers go out to you and your family. Pat and Tom

Barb, I met you at Melanie's funeral (as one of Monte's friends) and wanted to again express condolences to you and your whole family on Tim's passing. I first met Tim when he was stationed in Berlin, back in 1980. He treated me like I was part of his own family when we there. Over the years, we saw each other a number of times, and I always enjoyed chatting with him. A few years back, my wife and son stopped by the Mint when he was working there and he afforded them great hospitality, and...

My deepest condolences to Barb and her family.

We are very sorry for your loss of your loved one. I have never met you Barb or your sons, but our prayers are for God's comfort and direction in the days ahead. Lean on the Lord and He will help you through. Cousin Barbara Zellmer Tripp

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Tim was a big touch looking guy, but if you knew him, you also knew he could be a big softy too. He is missed.

Tim from the first day I met you in my work place I knew you were a special person. You and Barb where so good together and so good to me. It was truly a pleasure knowing you. My sympathy goes out to your family. God bless.

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I appreciated his humor and his leadership while at the US Mint. He will be missed, very much. He's gone from our sight, but never from our hearts. Peace and blessings upon the family.