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Roger Zotti
January 30, 2025
A pleasure and privilege having known Dick Johnson. He was a remarkable person ...
Roger Zotti
January 30, 2023
I haven't met anyone who read as much as Mr. Johnson ... He was indeed unique . . . An unforgettable, good person.
Roger Zotti
January 30, 2022
Dick was one of the most unique and best people I've ever met...The guy had so many interests and did them all so well... I miss him and I know everyone who knew him feels the same way...
Al Lasser
February 13, 2021
Since we can't have funerals anymore, I want to tell you the story of another funeral. Ture Peterson was the oldest player in the New London Chess Club, which Dick ran. The club met at the YMCA and Mr.Peterson actually lived there. He was a humble sailor for a neutral country during World War Two when his ship was torpedoed. Fortunate to be rescued by the Coast Guard, he wound up in New London where his modest pension did not give him the means to return to Sweden. He was stuck here and twenty-five years later, his English was still terrible, he could not pronounce the word "check". When he attacked your king, all he could say was "chess". He was an average player, obviously happy to be a member of the chess club and playing the game with us. When he died, I think it was in 1968, it was Dick who organized the funeral. It was a beautiful thing; there was one family member from Sweden who had come to take the body home, probably astonished to see seventeen chess players turn out for a man who could only say "chess".
Jacqueline Swaney
February 13, 2021
Rosemary,
I am so sorry for the loss of your parents. My dad, Jim Surdo worked with your dad at the Naval Underwater Systems Center for many years. My dad also sends his condolences. He is in a nursing home in Waterford. He has many memories of both of your parents. Our prayers are with you. Jackie Surdo-Swaney & Jim Surdo
David B.
February 10, 2021
Dick worked with my farther, but I knew him best from the Norwich Chess Club. What I remember most about him was his infectious laugh
Gary Cote
February 9, 2021
I remember Dick Johnson used to pick up us schoolkids on Tuesdays for the Norwich Chess Club and Thursdays for the Pfizer Chess Club. RIP Dick, you will be missed.
Alan Lasser
February 9, 2021
I was one of the young chess players who cut his teeth in the chess clubs Dick ran in Norwich and New London. He was a very pleasant fellow who blessed me and several of my high school pals with an eternal love for the game. I grew up to be the Rhode Island Champion. We will never forget you.
Roger Zotti
February 7, 2021
My condolences to the Johnson family ... I knew Dick for many years--ever since he joined the LLL group. He was without doubt one of the most unique and interesting and learned people I ever met ... He had so many interests ... A book could be written about him ... Travel welcome, Dick Johnson ...
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