- Born on: January 25, 1941
- Departed on: August 24, 2016
- Resided in: Cedar Rapids, IA
Leo Johnson
Susan and family, I am thinking of you at this time. Leo really was a unique and very talented person. There wasn't anything he couldn't do and he had the biggest heart. The kindness and all the things he did for our mom was truly appreciated and will never be forgotten. She thought there was nobody like Leo!
So sorry to hear about Leo. He will always be remembered for his kindness and good heart.
Susan, we were saddened to hear of Leo's passing. I will always remember his kind heart. He was so good to mom and she thought so much of him. He was his own man and you were able to share that with him and let him continue to be himself. He has left but his talent, his kindness, and the way he lived his life is left for us to remember. Thinking of you and his family.
To Susan and the Johnson Family: I've known Leo for a long time, even though we haven't seen each other for several years I considered him a dear friend. Bob Gibson and I used to spend time with him when he owned the Brass Rail, and we always had a lot of fun hanging out with Leo when and wherever that would be. Leo loved his dogs, it is because of him that I leave the TV on for my dogs whenever leaving the house. He might have came off to some people as mean tempered but he had a great heart and could be very considerate. Leo built his home on Midway Drive with the same drive and determination as he had with anything else he did in his life. Leo was a good man, if he was your friend, it was forever, no matter how much time passed in between. So sorry for your loss, Leo will truly be missed by all who knew him and who were considered his friend. Sharon Ullrick and The Ashley Family
Rest in peace my friend. Still think of you every time I pass by the LJ's Body Shop locations on 8th Avenue and also Rockford Road. You, me, Ronnie, and Ollie, and all the other assorted characters. And I do mean characters. Boy the stories we could tell. Say hi to Ronnie for me, and also hi to your Dad. We'll see you again someday....
Rest in Peace, my big brother. Memories of our childhood together are foremost in my mind, thanks for the memories! I loved you always!
Seems a life time, as we worked together a Harper's guess i will you see later Frank
R.I.P. Leo. You were like a brother to me since I was 12 and a rugrat. You introduced me to the love of my life and was always there for the kids and l if we needed anything. You were so good to my Mother and I was always grateful and she loved you like a son. Love and prayers to your family and all the other friends that will miss you.