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Johnson

In Loving Memory

Johnson, Robert D. “Bob”

On Wednesday December 28, 2022. Loving husband of the late Joan Johnson (nee Benz). Beloved father of Julie (Tom) Feldmann, Mike (Maggie) Johnson and the late Kirk (surviving Tina) Johnson. Cherished grandfather of Mandi (Pat) Robben, Henry Feldmann and Max Johnson, great grandfather of Addi and Alex. Dearest companion of Marilyn Meyer. Our dear uncle, great uncle, cousin and friend.

Services: Funeral at Kutis South County Chapel (5255 Lemay Ferry) on Friday 1/6 8:30AM. Interment JB National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to Backstoppers appreciated. Visitation Thur.1/5 5-8PM

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12 thoughts on “Johnson, Robert D. “Bob””

  1. Sorry to hear of his passing. His dad and my dad were brothers. Had the privilege of talking to him on the phone awhile back. Hope all goes well for all of you.

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  2. Sorry to hear of his passing. His dad and my dad were brothers. Had the privilege of talking to him on the phone awhile back. Hope all goes well for all of you.

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  3. This is Fred Johnson’s daughter. Remember going to his house to visit Uncle Henny! Probably 60+ years ago.
    Sorry for your loss

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  4. This is Fred Johnson’s daughter. Remember going to his house to visit Uncle Henny! Probably 60+ years ago.
    Sorry for your loss

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  5. We are so sorry to lose our dear Uncle Bob. We remember all of the fun times at the lake on the 4th of July and our progressive dinners at Christmastime along with his famous “eggnog.” He had an infectious laugh and made everyone feel welcome and special. We especially enjoyed our last outing with him at Olive Garden. God bless.

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  6. We are so sorry to lose our dear Uncle Bob. We remember all of the fun times at the lake on the 4th of July and our progressive dinners at Christmastime along with his famous “eggnog.” He had an infectious laugh and made everyone feel welcome and special. We especially enjoyed our last outing with him at Olive Garden. God bless.

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