A.A. and I became friends and we went fishing and we had tin cups to drink from and was asked by a lady that was fishing near us if we were lawmen because she recognized the tin cups as the kind she use when she was in jail. I pick up on the conversation and introduced A.A. as Judge Johnson. The lady said that she thought she had been up before him in the past. From then on I call him "Judge" and we'd get a laugh from the incident on the bay boat. A.A. had a big heart and was very good man and husband.
Judge, I miss you and your great friendship.
Submitted by J. B. Haney, Houston Policeman, Retired.
A. A. lived to be 88 years, 9 months and 19 days old. I made a video of A.A. and Gladys and entitled it " the Life and Times of A.A. and Gladys Johnson.
A.A. and I became friends and we went fishing and we had tin cups to drink from and was asked by a lady that was fishing near us if we were lawmen because she recognized the tin cups as the kind she use when she was in jail. I pick up on the conversation and introduced A.A. as Judge Johnson. The lady said that she thought she had been up before him in the past. From then on I call him "Judge" and we'd get a laugh from the incident on the bay boat. A.A. had a big heart and was very good man and husband.
Judge, I miss you and your great friendship.
Submitted by J. B. Haney, Houston Policeman, Retired.
A. A. lived to be 88 years, 9 months and 19 days old. I made a video of A.A. and Gladys and entitled it " the Life and Times of A.A. and Gladys Johnson.
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