29Th. District Chaplin, Bob Ekelund
To the Johnson family. The officers and veteran members of The American Legion 29th. District of Pennsylvania, offer our condolences and prayers at this difficult time of loss.
Birth date: Jul 18, 1940 Death date: Mar 1, 2023
Kenneth Johnson, 82 died on March 1, 2023 at Discovery Village in Fort Myers, Florida surrounded by his loving family. The son of Arthur and Iola (nee Nelson) Johnson, he was born in Kane, PA on July 18, 1940. Later his family mov Read Obituary
To the Johnson family. The officers and veteran members of The American Legion 29th. District of Pennsylvania, offer our condolences and prayers at this difficult time of loss.
My heartfelt condolences to Carole, Shawn, and Julie. I knew the family back in the days we all attended Holy Spirit Church. Ken and Carole were
very active members and were a wonderful family. I know he will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Ken and Carole were a couple to be admired-especially as inspiring others to become involved in a church-they were good at
evangelizing. God bless Carole and all the family.
Kathy Grimball Wayman in Erie, Pa.
I have too many memories to even narrow down a few; but they are full of love and happiness and great respect for a man who lived his life just as God had intended him to❤️. I am sure he is in the beautiful kingdom enjoying the company of all those he loved that entered before him. My broken heart is grieving…. But contented to know he is in a beautiful place watching over all of us.
My condolences to the family. Kenny was a great man and mentor. I worked for him at Venango Machine and he taught me a lot of what I know today. I still work at Venango Machine as the Plant Manager, I passed the word on to the handfull of guys who also worked for Ken. We all said the same thing. Ken was a great guy and a very people oriented person and treated his employees like family. He will always be missed and will always be in our memorys here at Venango Machine. Steve Gilbert
Dear Johnson Family,
While I am saddened by the news, I am gladdened by the picture of Mr. J that you posted. That smile is how I remember him - always happy and sharing the kindest of words and actions. There were so many good days and evenings at the house on Grandview and out at Chautauqua that our families shared. And there was his pipe and the smell of the pipe smoke when we were little! Blessings and peace be with you all in this time.
Mark Matusiak and Family