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Amanda Anne Johnson (Mandy)
This site is a tribute to Mandy. She is much loved and will always be remembered.
Service details:
30/09/2021 16:00
Breakspear Crematorium
Annette Johnson
Passed away peacefully at Wentworth Residential Home, St Austell. Mum to Chris and Mark, Gran to Mark, Gavin, Lauren and Matthew. Sister to Desmond (deceased), Ivy (deceased) and Phil.
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13/11/2025 14:00
Church Of St Mary The Virgin
David Johnson
This site is a tribute to David Johnson. He is much loved and will always be remembered.
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22/08/2018 16:45
Chiltern Crematorium
David Johnson
This site is a tribute to David Johnson. He is much loved and will always be remembered.
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30/04/2019 14:15
Clifton Methodist Church
Edward Johnson (Eddie)
This site is a tribute to Eddie, who was born in Great Yarmouth on February 25, 1941. He is much loved and will always be remembered.
Service details:
01/05/2017 13:45
Great Yarmouth Crematorium
Janice Johnson
This site is a tribute to Janice Johnson. He is much loved and will always be remembered.
Service details:
26/04/2024 16:00
Norman Johnson
Norman Johnson, 75, of Los Angeles, CA, passed away on March 31st after a valiant battle with stomach cancer.
Norman was born on January 27th, 1943 to David and Esther Park in San Francisco, CA. After graduating from Galileo High School in 1961, he went on to study English literature at University of California Irvine.
After graduation, he landed his first job as a writer for the Los Angeles Daily News, kicking off a 35-year career in journalism.
In 1968, he met Jane (McAllister) Lee, and they wed in 1970, going on to have three children, Megan, Harold and Chris.
After retiring in 1998, Norman spent his time volunteering at the Los Angeles Historical Society, gardening, rooting for LA Dodgers, and spoiling his 8 grandchildren as much as possible.
Norman was born on January 27th, 1943 to David and Esther Park in San Francisco, CA. After graduating from Galileo High School in 1961, he went on to study English literature at University of California Irvine.
After graduation, he landed his first job as a writer for the Los Angeles Daily News, kicking off a 35-year career in journalism.
In 1968, he met Jane (McAllister) Lee, and they wed in 1970, going on to have three children, Megan, Harold and Chris.
After retiring in 1998, Norman spent his time volunteering at the Los Angeles Historical Society, gardening, rooting for LA Dodgers, and spoiling his 8 grandchildren as much as possible.
Service details:
27/01/2023 14:00
All Saint's Church