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William B. Johns Jr.

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JOHNS-William B., Jr., of Westbury, 53 years of age, on December 18, 2005. Succumbed after being a courageous 17-year survivor of a brain tumor. Beloved son of Lee and the late William B. Johns, Sr. Devoted father of Kristen and Matthew. Loving brother of Karen (John) Barry, Joseph, and Karl...

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Bill was one of the nicest, most thoughtful, generous, smart, witty (and much more) gentleman I have ever known. We lost touch many years ago. I only now just learned of and am saddened by his passing. (09-2022) Alan from EAB.

Joe - Im sorry to learn of your brothers passing. Im sure this is a very difficult time for you and the family. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. With sympathy, Eileen Brown

Billy will be deeply missed and we will always remember him for his witty personality and the sincerity he showed to others. When I asked Brielle what she liked most about her Uncle Billy her reply was his hugs and kisses.

Dear Lee and Family:
We are deeply saddened by Billy's death. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. Wishing you peace during this very sad and difficult time.

Sincerely, Paula and Vinnie

Two friends dearly missed

Bill in Rutland Vermont 1974

Bill was my first friend when I moved to Westbury in 1964. He's still my first friend. I'm glad Bill has been in my life for the past 41 years, I miss him...I'm going to miss seeing his Boston Red Sox hat coming across the street. I'm glad God allowed him to see them win a world series.
Mrs. Johns, Karen, Joe, Karl you are in my heart and thoughts and Bill will always be there.

I loved this guy. Billy was a wonderful person. Compassionate enough to drive to Columbus Ohio in '75 to be by my side with 2 other guys, Les and Mike Chapman when I was hospitalized after a bad auto accident. I mourn the loss of BJ, and it seems so unfair for his family.
I know he had been incredibly tough through very tough times. I am sorry I was not there for him.
I am so sorry to you all,

Dear Lee and Family: My love to you all. Bill was a good man and I have known him for as long as he was coming to MRI. I often spoke of Bill at home and the family feels as if they knew him too, we are so sorry. God Bless." Bill", I know that you are shining.