Michael Francis Johnson

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Michael Francis Johnson

Birth
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Death
30 Apr 2007 (aged 69)
Haxtun, Phillips County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Haxtun, Phillips County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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known to his children and grandchildren as the perfect parent. A true man in every sence of the word. Always placed his family first and died wanting to be assured his grandchildren would grow into adulthood as loved and responsible as he could have shown to them if he had lived long enough to show them the way. What he failed to realize is that he had shown his family daily and more so in his last days, what it means to truely love. A hard working man that always placed value on working hard and earning an honest dollar. He had a fabulous sence of humor and didn't mind sharing a joke with everyone he met, strangers included. Was a devoted Giants and 49er fan. He actaully loved any sport the included a ball. In his younger years he was a awesome athlete and even pursued his love of sports into the Army, where he played baseball in Germany while stationed overseas. He shared his love of sports with his daughters and his grandkids. His grandchildren are awesome ball players and his family has built many memories around and on the ballfield. There will always be an emptiness when watching his teams play and remembering our father and grandpa. He died of pancreatic/liver cancer within a few weeks of his diagnosis. He spent his last days doing what he loved most, spending time with his wife, children and grandkids. He is missed so much by his family who finds it so difficult to continue on without him. The only comfort comes from knowing he is never far from them and is watching over them from above as he did while he was here on earth. May God bless him and bring him together again with his family in eternity. We love you Daddy!, Grandpa!
known to his children and grandchildren as the perfect parent. A true man in every sence of the word. Always placed his family first and died wanting to be assured his grandchildren would grow into adulthood as loved and responsible as he could have shown to them if he had lived long enough to show them the way. What he failed to realize is that he had shown his family daily and more so in his last days, what it means to truely love. A hard working man that always placed value on working hard and earning an honest dollar. He had a fabulous sence of humor and didn't mind sharing a joke with everyone he met, strangers included. Was a devoted Giants and 49er fan. He actaully loved any sport the included a ball. In his younger years he was a awesome athlete and even pursued his love of sports into the Army, where he played baseball in Germany while stationed overseas. He shared his love of sports with his daughters and his grandkids. His grandchildren are awesome ball players and his family has built many memories around and on the ballfield. There will always be an emptiness when watching his teams play and remembering our father and grandpa. He died of pancreatic/liver cancer within a few weeks of his diagnosis. He spent his last days doing what he loved most, spending time with his wife, children and grandkids. He is missed so much by his family who finds it so difficult to continue on without him. The only comfort comes from knowing he is never far from them and is watching over them from above as he did while he was here on earth. May God bless him and bring him together again with his family in eternity. We love you Daddy!, Grandpa!