Greg Johnson, a devoted family man and respected craftsman, passed away on April 14, 1999, at the age of 69. Born on May 7, 1929, Greg was a pillar of his community—a kind-hearted man whose life was characterized by hard work, integrity, and deep love for his family. Greg worked as a skilled carpenter for most of his life, building not just homes but also strong, lasting relationships with everyone who knew him.
Greg's hands were calloused from years of dedication to his craft, but they were also gentle, playing the guitar at family gatherings and teaching his children how to build, fix, and create. He was a passionate storyteller, his tales weaving together humor, wisdom, and the kind of experience only someone who had lived a full life could share. In his free time, Greg loved tending his garden, sharing the fruits (and vegetables) of his labor with friends and neighbors.
He leaves behind a legacy of warmth, quiet strength, and a sense of community that continues to inspire those who knew him. Greg is survived by his loving wife, their children, and grandchildren, all of whom carry forward his values and the lessons he taught them. His memory lives on in the things he built—with his hands and with his heart.