Rich wrote on Oct 10, 2008 10:15 AM:
I never new Howard Johnson as a coach, or as a Bishop. I did see him passing through the halls at church with his ever present smile, and an introduction and kind word. He loved everyone and made sure they knew it. He had an incredibile quality that all of us need to strive for. To his wife and children, I know you will miss him. But only for awhile because I am sure that you will all be together again. As in this life, he is spreading love to everyone he comes in contact with now.
Eugene Bulldog wrote on Oct 10, 2008 9:06 AM:
"Bulldog Pride Inside". I always carry that with me and that's a testament to Coach Johnson. He cared so much about his family, his players, and his community. His kindness and enthusiasm will be missed.
bulldog4life wrote on Oct 9, 2008 10:59 AM:
i have never met him but i really apersuate what he has done for the football porgram and all the othe sports and in our commuity. may god bless the whole johnson family
D Ballard wrote on Oct 9, 2008 10:54 AM:
Howard Johnson lived life on so many stages. As a Bishop, he was my mentor and friend. After my family's first Christmas in our house on Oak Street, he stopped by to let me know he thought my kids would enjoy Christmas with a lot more lights on the house. He gave me several buckets of lights! Then he commented each year on how much he enjoyed them too. He lived for others, he lived great! Our thoughts and prayers go out to Mary Mae.
Tom Steele wrote on Oct 9, 2008 9:20 AM:
I was so sorry to have heard about the accident.Howard was such a terrific man and I am sure the same loving husband and father and even grandfather.For all of you sufferring his loss just know that he made lots of lives really much better here on earth as well as where he resides now.Howard is truley missed.
Jan McCarty Graham wrote on Oct 9, 2008 8:48 AM:
MaryMae, do you know how fortunate you are to have had a marriage for over 50 years to a man that so many people love and respected. He was like a father to me, he was so Honest, kind, giving, and respectful. A man with the best smile he always wore. I am a better person for having known him and you. I miss him more than you know but am so grateful for the years of having him as my friend. I know if he were here he would tell me to wipe away the tears and be happy so thats what I'm trying to do. Good by Howard, enjoy being with Charlie, I love you...
T. Laskey wrote on Oct 8, 2008 6:41 PM:
Howard was a wonderful man. He coached my family. My condolences to the family. Mr Johnson will always be remembered as a true BULLDOG.
Class of 1990
Tom Roberts wrote on Oct 8, 2008 3:55 PM:
I want to extend my condolences to the entire Johnson family. Howie was my coach and friend at Sentinel High School in Missoula....I wish I could have taken the time to tell him....Thank you . Tom Roberts 71'
CLASS OF 96 wrote on Oct 8, 2008 3:31 PM:
Mr. Johnson was the althletic director when I went to the school. I had him for weight training. He was caring and understood us. He made it fun. He was always one of my #1 favorites. Condolences to Mrs. Johnson. She was my brothers Kindergarten teacher and a genuinly nice person as well.
Jill Higgins wrote on Oct 8, 2008 12:05 PM:
I would like to extend my sympathy to the entire Johnson family. Howard touched the lives of so many and was a great influence to all that knew him. All that knew him should consider themselves to be blessed! I was so sad to hear about Howard but know that he is resting in a beautiful place. May peace be with you all! God Bless.
Joe Greenwell wrote on Oct 8, 2008 8:27 AM:
So sad to here of Coach Johnson's untimely passing. He was an inspiration to all whom he coached. He taught us to reach higher than we ever thought we could. Our prayers are with the family during this trying time.
David Dean wrote on Oct 8, 2008 12:55 AM:
I was deeply saddened on hearing of the passing of Coach Johnson. My prayers go out to his family. Howard was a figure in my life that I always looked up to. He was more than just a coach, we was a mentor and friend. I will cherish the memories of his always present smile!!!
David Dean NBHS Class of 1975
Ron Mitchell wrote on Oct 7, 2008 5:46 PM:
I never played football, but coach Johnson always to the time to stop and talk to me in the hallways. He always had great stories. He will be missed. My prayers go out to his family.
Ed Senz class of 75 wrote on Oct 7, 2008 9:37 AM:
I played ball for coach Johnson for three years and what he taught me on the field also carried over to my life off the field.I never thought about thanking him for he leadership and direction and regret that i never did.
So to the family I now say thank you for sharing your husband and dad with all of us through the years.
May God bless you all in your time of sorrow.
Ed Senz
Chris Lund wrote on Oct 6, 2008 11:49 PM:
This news hit me hard. I love Coach Johnson, haven't seen him in years, but his effect on my life has been immeasurable. There's not enough space, not enough words to describe one of the greatest men I've ever known.
Class of 77 misses you, coach, as do all the classes and people you've touched.
Don Fields wrote on Oct 6, 2008 7:57 PM:
I haven't had contact with Coach Johnson since my "playing days" in the mid 80's. I know he was and remained a very kind and caring man. He made a difference in the lives of litterally thousands and lived a life of generosity for the benefit of others. May he rest in peace.
Ava Joubert Class of 85 wrote on Oct 6, 2008 5:40 PM:
Just hearing the name HOWARD JOHNSON stirs up great memories of High School and our foot ball seasons. He was a great motivator and held the respect of teen agers and their parents alike. This world needs more people like Coach Johnson in it. North Bend was blessed to have him.
kStocker aka kbeaver wrote on Oct 6, 2008 2:59 PM:
My condolences to the Johnson family during this time. Although Mr. Johnson's spirit will greatly be missed, it will never be forgotten. I can say the same as many of the people before me. But mostly I'd like to say thanks to Mr. Johnson, for seeing good in me when some might not of. That is what hits me the most! There were some, but few teachers who could do that, and he was one. Bless his heart for the good man he was and seeing good in people that some might not of! :o)With Love & Great Respect~ Kristi
Bobby Odam wrote on Oct 6, 2008 2:00 PM:
Mr. Johnson will be dearly missed. Although having lost contact since moving to Oklahoma, his effect on my life will last forever. He was the first coach to show confidence in my ability to perform, a lesson that I have used as a guide in my career in coaching and education. God bless.
Don Sherwood class of 82 wrote on Oct 6, 2008 1:50 PM:
I am so sorry to hear of Howard Johnson's passing. My heart goes out to his family. It has been nearly 20 years since the last time I spoke with Howard, but he left a life long impression with me. I looked up to him like a father, never wanting to disapoint him on the field or in the class room.
Graduate Class of 83 wrote on Oct 6, 2008 1:27 PM:
Howard Johnson was one of the kindest human beings I had the privilege of knowing. He was a mentor beyond compare and the way he led his life was a shining example to all those around him. Prayers and thoughts to the Johnson family and the North Bend community.
NBHS class of 1982 wrote on Oct 6, 2008 11:40 AM:
Good Bye Coach Johnson may you rest in peace. You are gone but will not be forgotten. You were a true Bulldog.....thanks for mentoring so many students- keeping your family in our thoughts and prayers. You are now in heaven with your son Charlie - looking down upon us - God Bless you !!!
Julie Miles wrote on Oct 6, 2008 11:40 AM:
I am so sorry to hear about Mr. Johnson. Mr. Johnson was a very dear man to me. He was a wonderful Mentor while I was growing up and then even more so when my oldest son attended NBHS. He was then a Mentor to my son Kris.
Anytime I ever saw Mr. Johnson he would always have a big smile, and a warm hug for me.
My prayers are with his family...
Love to all of you.
Julie Miles and Family
Sandie Parrish - Hinz wrote on Oct 6, 2008 11:28 AM:
Coach Johnson touched the lives of many, many, many people and will be truly missed by everyone that knew him! My heart, thoughts, and prayers go out to his family!
Jeff Green wrote on Oct 6, 2008 10:27 AM:
Rest in peace coach. You touched many lifes while you were with us. Prays to the Johnson family.
Brent Platt wrote on Oct 6, 2008 8:45 AM:
I played in the first football game that he coached at North Bend and will never forget the inspirational, emotional talk he gave before that first game about his father. I have not kept in contact with Coach Johnson for many, many years and yet I was brought to tears by the news of his passing. I loved the man and would have run through a brick wall for him. So many life lessons that I still practice today were taught to me by Coach Johnson. "It is better to be an hour early then a min. late." Never giving up. Respect of ourselves and love of our teammates. He was a great man with unquestioned integrity. He was a man that every young man could look to as a father figure. To all the Johnson family my prayers and thoughts are with you.
NBGirl78 wrote on Oct 6, 2008 8:10 AM:
To the Johnson Family,
Coach Johnson was a mentor to me, We had many long talks and He was there for me thur the many yrs at NBJH and High school..
If I was having any problems he was there for me.. and help me thur it, or found a way to get it fixed..I am so sorry for this loss
He was a NB HERO!!!!.. He should be HONORED in this way.!
Rest in Peace Coach..
Peter 1991 wrote on Oct 6, 2008 8:01 AM:
You will be missed. Thank you for your example, love, and encourgement. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Randy Navalinski Nav wrote on Oct 6, 2008 7:41 AM:
Coach Johnson has left wonderful memories for a number that cannot be counted. His smile, his laugh and his warm heart. He loved the school, his community and most of all the kids. I send all the best to his family my thoughts are with you.
NBHS alum wrote on Oct 5, 2008 11:34 PM:
Rest in Peace Mr. Howard. You will not be forgotten for your love of NBHS
For those dressing up for Mr. Howard on Monday at NBHS, It will make him proud that you have made his wish come true of seeing the students "dressed very nicely".
Lori Carson wrote on Oct 5, 2008 10:13 PM:
There will never be another like him!
My thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Johnson's family and friends.
Ron Wilkinson wrote on Oct 5, 2008 12:47 PM:
Wow, I'm saddened by this. I played for Howard back in 80's. Howard was someone who bled brown and gold...he was a Bulldog through and through. He was one of the good guys
Jay Graham wrote on Oct 4, 2008 10:33 PM:
My Heart goes out to the family. I played for Howard in 74 & 75 and he was a great coach.I look back to the years that I played football and they are some great feelings. We all loved and respected him. He was a good man and will tuely be missed.
Bob Daugherty wrote on Oct 4, 2008 7:13 PM:
Howard Johnson was an excellent role models for students and his athletes. He touched the lives in a positive way for so many. My dream in college was to return to North Bend and coach with Howard because of the influence he and the rest of the coaches had on my coaching career and life life in general. This is a sad day for the Bulldogs.
jhca wrote on Oct 4, 2008 6:11 PM:
Such sad news!! He will be remembered by many for all of the good the support he provided to the high school. He will be missed!!
Chris Hunter wrote on Oct 4, 2008 6:11 PM:
North Bend has lost a truly great advocate for the school and the sport programs. All we, who knew the man and especially, who played for the man, feel the lost deeply. He was a friend, mentor, coach, bishop and stake president to me. My family and I will miss him and wish Mary Mae and the Johnson children and grandchildren our heart felt love and support in this difficult time. Good bye Coach J, continue your mentoring beyond.
former bulldog wrote on Oct 4, 2008 4:28 PM:
REST IN PEACE COACH, YOU WILL BE MISSED
NBer wrote on Oct 4, 2008 2:16 PM:
My thoughts and prayers to the family. He was a great guy and coach.
Richi Roane wrote on Oct 4, 2008 2:12 PM:
This is a very sad day for me and this community! Howard Johnson is a great man and will be missed dearly by this community! I will always be thankful for him reaching out to me when I was right out of high school and giving me the reassurance and confidence to excel at the next level in football and life. And I say this because he was not even my coach, I played for Marshfield. As I got older and got to know Howard, his family and players that had played for him, I understood fully why this man had impacted so many lives and why he had reached out to me! He was a very caring, loving and giving individual. My family and I would like to extend our deepest condolences out to Howard’s family at this trying time. You are in our prayers and thoughts!
Pam in AK wrote on Oct 4, 2008 1:18 PM:
To Mike and Pat and the whole family, I'm so sorry to hear of the loss of your dad. The best football in NB history (as I will remember it) was when we beat Marshfield in 1974! What a tragedy. My prayers are with you.
old pirate wrote on Oct 4, 2008 11:55 AM:
Life is precious...
My heart goes out to Howard's son Mike and the rest of his family.
Murphy wrote on Oct 4, 2008 11:05 AM:
A great loss for the North Bend Community. Coach Johnson was such an inspiration to so many young people. Some of my fondest football memories are of Coach J opening up his home to the players to eat a huge meal of spaghetti or burgers and enjoy Monday night football. My condolences go out to his famnily for their loss.
Murphy
Charlie Keady wrote on Oct 4, 2008 9:43 AM:
So sorry to hear about Coach Johnson's passing. He was a great man and a great coach. He cared about his players and taught them to be respectful young men. With Howard in Heaven, I 'm guessing God asked for the angels to run one more draw play on third and long just for Howard.
Former NB Graduate Class of 99 wrote on Oct 4, 2008 9:17 AM:
My thoughts and prayers goes out to the Johnson Family and to the North Bend High School Faculty and students! Mr. Johnson will be greatly missed by all who knew him!
Bay area student wrote on Oct 4, 2008 9:17 AM:
Oh, how sad...He was a good man and loved by many...He will be missed...
Stuart wrote on Oct 4, 2008 7:01 AM:
Howard Johnson was a great human being. You were truly blessed having the opportunity to know him. He taught young men all the right things by the way he lived his life.
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