Raymond Harold Johnson
Dear son of Milton A. Johnson [deceased] and Donna Walters [deceased]. Brother of Mickey, Don R., MollyAnn (Larry) Cowens and Donna (Marvin) Steinmeyer.
He will be greatly missed.
Burial will be on Thursday, August 23rd, 11:30 a.m. at the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
Hey Bro already miss you. Tell mom and dad, mick and don love from home. Sorry to have lost you but glad you are finally at peace and no more pain. God Bless. Donna Rose
Hey Ray love you and will miss you. Give
mon, dad, mickey and don a kiss and hug from me. I love and miss you all. God Bless ,no more pain you are peaceful now.
Your’s always loving sister
Molly
Uncle Ray,
God has called up on you to come home to him, along with everyone else he has at home with him. Tell Grandpa and Grandma, Caroline, Michael and Jeannie We miss them very much, but now you are with them in our Father arms.
We love you and are going to miss you just as much as we miss them.
Love to each and everyone,
God bless,
Michael and Lori
My Dearest Ray, I am missing you terribly, miss my morning hello, hugs and kisses. They say as a nurse you should not grow to love your patients but it was just to hard not to love you!! You will always hold a very special place in my heart and I will think of you every day. Rest assured we are taking care of the puppies you so dearly loved and they are not lacking for treats! I will miss you my dear friend, but am so happy you are no longer hurting. Until we meet again, here are some hugs and kisses XOXOXOXOXOXO. May god bless your family in this difficult time. Love You!!! Tammy
I know you are walking with the Angels now and free from your pain and suffering. I am trying to stay strong, as you requested and it is hard. I will be forever grateful you were in my life.
Love and miss you very much. God Bless.
Joy (Dingbat)
Hey, Uncle Ray! I know by now you’re “upstairs” being reunited with everyone, knowing that you are really, truly at home. I know that Grandma hasn’t wiped the smile off her face since you joined them, and I know my dad has been cracking jokes because now his audience has grown even larger.
I also know that the last year or so has been physically and mentally hard on you…but you made it. You fought the good fight and you did it with grace. I told you several times during these last several months that you have amazed me in the way that you have faced your incredible challenges, and that you have become an real inspiration to me. I hope I perform as well when my time comes.
God bless you…now get cracking making a delicious cake for that group up there…and how about coming up with a new design for the angel’s gowns. 🙂
Love you!!!
Hi Ray:
It was so good to visit with you and give you a kiss on your fuzzy head where your hair started growing back. My brother, Don Moorman, sure enjoyed you being his roommate. You were the best he ever had, and I know that no one will ever be able to take your place. Death leaves a hole in one’s heart that cannot heal, but it leaves memories no one can steal. You were an inspiration in how you handled your difficult days. God now has another angel.
Love, Janet Beasley
Dear Ray,
I loved having you as a partner in my Room 49 at Mark Twain Manor nursing home, I am sorry that you were called to your heavenly home, but know now that you are at peace with no more pain or suffering. I have many pleasant memories of you.
Don Moorman
Hi Ray,
Hows it goin’ ? Wish you could let us all know who you saw first when you went up in heaven… Maybe tilt one with Nana… 🙂 Never did forget you in my rosaries and still today sent one for you today….For me you have always been a sweetheart and was really glad to see you before going home to our Dear Father. God Bless You–RIP —Margaret Scherr Allen
Ray, It’s hard to believe that you’ve gone. I’m so glad the Lord made our paths meet, you being a patient and I being the care giver. You my friend were incredible! I miss you everytime I go to your old rm(you now have a new one don’t you?) I know you are free from pain and happy to be with your loved ones. RIP my friend