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Winston E. Johnson

Atlanta, Georgia

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Johnson Winston E. Johnson was born in Valdosta on July 4, 1941 and died in Atlanta on May 11, 2021, after a two decade battle with prostate cancer and finally bladder cancer. Atlanta was home for over fifty years. Winston sends a very special thank you to the Interventional Radiation Team and...

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Winston was one of the kindest people I have known. Our relationship goes back to his Eastern Airlines day, when as a travel agent he was such a great compliment to Eastern. Followed him through Carey and beyond. When I realized that I had not receive his usual response to the birthday card I sent him, I found his obituary. A great loss to his family, friends and mankind. He will be remembered with great fondness.

Winston was a man of great compassion and a man who taught how strong a bond between two mencould be. For many years he and his partner, Leon, were an important part of my life and that of my parents. My mother was especially amazed that he seemed to treat her as a VIP at Eastern as though she were a family member. The photo is one I cherish of Winston helping my mother with her Parkinson's Walkathon badge early in Leon's illness. Whenever I talked with Winston, he apprised me of how Hjalma...

I had never really met him but, all I had ever hear about him was just amazing things and all the great things he did around the community. RIP

I worked for Eastern Airlines in the 60's and 70's at the Atlanta Airport. He was always amicable and pleasant, no matter how bad the situation or nasty the passenger was. He will be miss. My wife was an Eastern Flight Attendant and has nice memories of him also.

Winston you were a kind and generous soul. We were neighbors at Spire, but became friends as time pass by. We always shared a laugh and I always enjoyed your stories and hearing about your interests; from music, artwork or pieces you had collected. You always had something interesting to share. It was always a joy. You will be missed. Much Love, Aaron & Pamela Lake

I only knew Winston from the conversations shared on the elevator at our condominium building but it always brightened my day when the door would open and there was Winston. Our brief conversations always imparted his witty outlooks on the events of the day. He will be missed by his fellow residents at Spire Midtown Condominiums. Peace be with your Winston.

Leon was a cousin to my late husband and that’s how I met Winston. We were all young and I’ll always remember his kindness and caring way. Leon was very Special to me as was Winston. You and Leon are together once again and so my friend RIP You will be missed.

Uncle Winston was a wonderful man and uncle, and he will be sorely missed. Rest In Peace Uncle Win.