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Patrick Johnston Obituary

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Patrick Gerald Johnston, affectionately known as Jerry, who left us peacefully on January 27, 2025, at the age of 86. Patrick was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, whose kindness, wisdom, and generosity touched the lives of many.
Early Life and Education
Patrick Gerald Johnston was born on November 19, 1938, in Boston, Massachusetts. He attended Boston Trade School. From a young age, Patrick exhibited a natural curiosity and a love for writing, acting, flying and traveling.
Patrick joined the US Air Force where he learned about radar.
Career and Contributions
Patrick's career began at Northrop Grumman as a Radar Technician. Then he found his niche as a Salesman, first at Textron, and then at Ingersoll Rand working his way up to District sales manager, mentoring many new salesmen.
Family and Personal Life
In 1998, Patrick married the love of his life, Karen O'Brien. Together, they built a life filled with love, laughter, and adventure. Their home was always a welcoming haven for friends and family, where Patrick's laughter and hospitality created a space of joy and comfort.
Patrick was the son of Norman Johnston and Anna O'Leary.
He was the father to three children, Stephan D Johnston, Patricia A Johnston and Christopher P Johnston, who died in 2019, He also leaves a sister Maureen Connolly who lives in Dorchester, Massachusetts. And a sister Kathryn Walsh who predeceased him.
In 1999 we joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He loved the church and served as an Ordinance worker in the Mesa Temple for several years.
Passions and Hobbies
Outside of his professional life, Patrick had a myriad of interests that he pursued with enthusiasm. He was an avid reader, especially poetry. His love for the written word was not limited to reading; Patrick was also a gifted writer and poet, often sharing his works with friends and family. He loved flying and got his Private Pilot's license so he could enjoy the freedom in the sky.
We lived and traveled across the country full-time in our Motorhome. One day we met a group of Motorcycle Riders in a small town in California. He asked "why do you like motorcycles so much? "They told him that it was like flying. So, soon we got our motorcycles. He loved motorcycling like he loved flying, he enjoyed the wind in his hair (or helmet)
We hiked to the bottom of the Grand Canyon (and back up) and to Havasupai Indian reservation. Also located on the Colorado River. We took several eight-day rafting trips through the Grand Canyon on the Colorado River. And we visited a great many National Parks on our travels.
Legacy and Remembrance
Patrick's legacy is one of unwavering dedication, compassion, and love. His impact on the lives of those who knew him is immeasurable, and his memory will forever be cherished. He leaves behind a rich tapestry of memories, stories, and lessons that will continue to inspire and guide us. Patrick was a joker and storyteller. His laughter is a testament to the power of kindness and the importance of cherishing each moment.
Funeral and Memorial Services
A celebration of life will be held on Saturday February 08, 2025, at noon, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. 10305 E Southern Ave., Mesa, AZ 85208, where family and friends will gather to honor his memory and share their stories of a life well-lived.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Alzheimer's Disease Research Foundation at donate.BrightFocus.org
Patrick Johnston's passing leaves a void that cannot be filled, but his spirit will live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know him. May he rest in eternal peace.
Arrangements were cared for by Mountain View Funeral Home and Cemetery located at 7900 East Main Street, Mesa, Arizona 85207, (480) 573-6119

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Obituary published on Legacy.com by KNXV on Feb. 5, 2025.

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Linda McElroy Conlon

February 8, 2025

Linda McElroy Conlon

February 8, 2025

Uncle Jerry was the person who always told the best stories at a family gathering-usually our Christmas Eve family party at his mom Anne Walsh´s home (remember Zigler St., Roxbury, Jamaica St., Jamaica Plain, and Gallavan Blvd., Dorchester?). Present were Annie and Pops, Jerry and Jean, Jack and Peg, Tom and Kay, and Charlie and Lorraine. And of course, all the cousins, neighbors, friends, and the occasional stranger right off the street. The house would be packed with people!

After Grandma Annie passed, the family Christmas Eve party tradition was lovingly followed by Auntie Maureen hosting the traditional event at her beautiful home on Belton St. in Dorchester. I remember him standing at the kitchen counter carving the roast turkey and telling a funny story, his back to the room, but capturing the attention of the 20 or so people crammed into the small kitchen, listening with rapt enthusiasm. He would use his acquired accents (Jewish, Greek, Southern, African, Asian) in re-telling events that made us all howl with laughter!

One particular story that he found hilarious was the time his mom gave away his clothes while he was away in the service. He came home to 1467 Tremont St. to his basement room he shared with his step-brother Jack Walsh. He was dressed in his Air Force uniform chomping at the bit to change into his civvies and go out on the town only to discover his favorite clothes had disappeared! Turns out his mom, Annie, had given his clothes to a needy neighbor-she was always giving things away to anyone in need.

But that was long ago, and far away. Great memories we have of Jerry Johnston!

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