Richard Brooks Johnson , October 14, 1941 — June 01, 2018

Richard Brooks Johnson  (Augusta, Georgia, GA) October 14, 1941 June 01, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Richard Brooks Johnson, 76, entered into rest June 1, 2018 at his residence, husband of Mary D. Johnson of 56 years. Richard a native of Midland, MI, has lived in the Augusta area for the past 33 years. He was a Instrumentation Engineer for SRS.

In addition to many years of service as a deacon and active member of Philadelphia Church of God, Richard had a passion for life and learning new things. He had a love of camping, was tinkerer and inventor, he made his own wooden flutes that he taught himself to play. He painted and wrote poetry as well as children’s stories.

He started out many years ago making humble dandelion wine and eventually graduated to his own homemade whiskey. These are only a few of his many interests, hobbies and loves. Richard touched the lives of many people and maintained his trademark sense of humor all the way to the end.

He will be dearly missed. Addition survivors include his daughters, Annette Heath (Roy), Teri White (Grady), Heather Fickling (Lee); brothers, Greg, Eddie Joe, Tom and Doug Johnson; sisters, Patti Gail Ecker and Pam Novak and a host of other family members.

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death notice Richard Brooks Johnson October 14, 1941 — June 01, 2018

obituary notice Richard Brooks Johnson October 14, 1941 — June 01, 2018

The city of Augusta is located in the northernmost state of Maine and is its administrative center. The city of Augusta is famous for its wooden Fort Western, and it is also home to the state Capitol. The area of the city is 150.9 sq. km. The official population figure for Augusta as of 2022 is 19,136 people.

The public sector is considered important to the economy of Augusta. Such industries as pulp and paper, wood processing, and food processing are well developed.

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