Ty-Johnson-Obituary

Ty John Johnson

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Ty John Johnson 1978 ~ 2006 Spec. Ty John Johnson died April 4, 2006 shortly after his 28th birthday. His death was the result of an IED explosion while serving his country in Iraq. Ty is survived by his wife, Corinne Nicole; daughter, Kyrstin Diane, age 3; son, Rand Lee, 23 months; father,...

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Hello, We wanted to let you know that we will be honoring and remembering your loved one this holiday season. We are sending Care Packages to our deployed troops in his name. Each package will carry the name, photo, service branch, rank and hometown of Ty J. Johnson US Army Specialist. We realize that this is a small tribute, but we do this with all respect and sincerity and we want you to know that it is made possible by thousands of like-minded individuals from across the American...

I was in Ty's Company, on Camp Bernstein when he passed. We knew each other, spoke on several occasions. None of us could believe what had happened. We had watched so many injured badly up to this point.. but none of our own brothers had lost their lives. We were all devastated and all who knew him will be scarred for the rest of our lives. Upon our return we held a memorial for Ty. Looking his wife and children in the eye and seeing their pain was palpable. I will never forget that moment,...

In remembrance...Continuous thoughts and prayers

My hearts and prayers to the family of Ty-Ty was loved so much. My husband speaks of him quite often and he is a constant thought. The other night as I lie awake trying to fall asleep- my husband begins opening up with an outpour of emotion. I knew over the years he was struggling with losing Ty- but I had no idea it was as deep as it was. He loved and cared for him so much. Although they were brothers in arms- Ty was like his son. My husband showed me this page that night he was flooded...

Cpl "J" and I met at BN HQ's, he was the Sergeant Major's driver. Every time I headed that way, he was there. We hit it off from our very first conversation. Cpl J was very respectful and a pleasant person/soldier to be around. Most of my counseling to him was on military and marriage. Hope he didn't listen to me on the marriage stuff! We talked liked we'd known each other all our lives. The last time Cpl "J" and I spoke was on FOB BERNSTEIN. The convoy he was with stopped there on April 4th....

We will always remember.

My beautiful son... I remember --and love you more than I can ever say.
Mom

April 4, 2012
To the family and friends of Spc. Ty J. Johnson:
Always remembering Ty. "Some gave all."