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Curtis John Johnson
January 30, 2025
Linda Kailin
January 28, 2025
John Olson was my first supervisor when I became an MMSD principal. John was an amazing mentor and thought partner. He supported me and helped me formulate my leadership direction. I respected him a great deal. I will always be grateful for his guidance, support and friendship.
Paul W Schlecht
January 28, 2025
"Coach" was a huge influence on me 7th through 12th grade ('67-'73 JMM) as a gym teacher and football coach. He was my Drivers Ed instructor (Summer 1971) His in-laws (Lowell and Judie Bakken) are neighbors, and I'd see him there time-n-again.
Of all the advice he offered over, half a century ago, retained to this day, what I remember best is: "Paul, don't argue with the ref's call, he's not going to change his mind."
RIP, Coach!
Jane L (McConnell) Johnson
January 27, 2025
Mr. Olson was my biology teacher at Central High School. I now live in Kansas and not able to attend his services. I know I actually enjoyed Biology class and totally raised my hand when I had answers. You never felt small or unnoticed by Mr. Olson. Being kind was one of his greatest assets.
Kenneth Linde
January 27, 2025
In my life, few helped make me a man as much as Mister Olson. As a "talent challenged" ninth grader who tried out for the boy's basketball team. Mr. Olson made me his "assistant coach" so as not to be demeaned as "just the manager". In so doing, Mister Olson helped build my pride as he taught me the majesty of discipline and the beauty of friendship. It was long "rides home" after practice where he and I would have time to talk as he gave me the guidance I never got at home. It was the years after when he'd always bring up my organizational skills that he said set me apart. It was decades later at our class reunions with Mrs. Olson who took me by the side and told me "he always knew you'd make it". Thank you coach! Thank you teacher! Thank you friend!
Bob Schwartz
January 26, 2025
I only have the fondest memories of Mr Olson! He was my coach at James Madison Memorial.
Through the years whenever we would see each other he would always ask how I and my family was doing and I always replied with, we're all doing just fine Mr Olson at which he would say Bob, call me John, I always told him that I can't do that because I have too much respect for you!
So with that said, rest in peace Mr Olson!
Bob Schwartz
Bob Terry
January 26, 2025
He was an all purpose teacher as we were new in JMM as Memmorial was key to supply new 10th grade units. He also did film projectors as he taught us all from the Signal Thirty in 10 th grade. Bob Terry
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