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Randall Brent Johnson 1951 ~ 2005 Randall Brent Johnson, born June 16, 1951, has passed away April 17, 2005. Taken from his family far too soon, he leaves behind his precious wife, Susan Jeanette Johnson, his brother, Richard Johnson and sister, Pat Schulte. He is missed by his daughters, Rebecca, Rachel, Michelle, Melissa, and Amber, his son, Andrew, son-in-laws, Brian Brooke, Jaak Gilmore, Patrick Madigan, Shawn Casey, Michael Shepard and daughter-in-law Tessa Johnson. Randy possessed a bottomless wisdom gleaned from hard work and the struggles of his life. Randy grew up in Box Elder County, served a mission to Ireland, and was married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple to Sue, May 1973. He served in many positions within the LDS Church, but loved all of his years serving in the Boy Scout program. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 21, 2005 at 12 noon at the Valley View III Ward Chapel, 1410 East Gentile Street, Layton, Utah where friends may call Wednesday evening from 6 - 8 p.m. and Thursday morning from 10:45 - 11:45 a.m. prior to services. Finally we will lay this old cowboy to rest on the following day at Wasatch Lawn Cemetery. Funeral directors-Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on Apr. 20, 2005.

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Kevin Cousins

May 19, 2005

We were so sad to hear of Randy's passing. Our prayers are with you all.

Angela Cousins

May 19, 2005

Sue & Family, so sorry to hear of your loss. I only met Randy a couple of times but I will remember his kindness for showing us round your city and his sense of humour

Thinking of you all

Carolynn Sonda

April 28, 2005

We have you all in our prayers, knowing how you will miss Randy. At times, however, perhaps you will have that wonderful experience of having an unexpected fond memory of a moment past, now treasured. Love from your cousin Carolynn

Cindy Crosby

April 27, 2005

Amber I am am so sorry for your lose. You are a wonderful person. My prayers are with you.

Bruce & Karen Densley

April 21, 2005

We were very sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

CLYDE LESLIE SMITH

April 21, 2005

I was very sad to hear of Randy's passing. I am his cousin, the son of Crystle Keller Smith a sister of Randy's mom. I was able to take my mon to see her just prior to her death and remember her talking about her children and grandchildren and how proud she was of them. I am sure that there has been a reunion in paradise as they all greated him. I hope you can find comfort knowing that the Lord is just and will embrace you and your family now and in the future as Randy in being embraced at this time.



With Love, Les Smith and family

Patricia Everson

April 21, 2005

Dearest Susan,



We are all saddened by the news. Please extend our sympathies to the rest of your family. You are in our thoughts and prayers. May you find comfort during this time of sorrow.

Patricia

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Wendy Westerberg

April 20, 2005

Susan, Richard, Pat and Families

Our deepest sympathy to you all at this time. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Tricia Mallard

April 20, 2005

I am so sorry for your loss and the pain that comes with it. My prayers are with you and your family in this difficult time.



The Mallard/Hooker Clan

Juanita Huerta

April 20, 2005

Susan and family

My heart goes out to your loss. Keep your heads up and always remember he is in a better place.

Diane Tyson

April 19, 2005

Sue and family,

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Please accept my condolences.

Diane Tyson

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