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At random: "Without courage, you might as well not be in it. You’ve got to have courage--moral courage, physical courage--and honor. Honor means telling the truth even when it might not be to your advantage" Retired Capt. Charles W. Rush Jr. (85), Navy Cross recipient, when asked to give advice to Chiefs and Junior Officers in today's submarine service.
Obit Messenger results for 09/12/09.
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Posted 2009-09-12 7:54 AM (#30653)
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Subject: Obit Messenger results for 09/12/09.


- (News Tribune (Tacoma))
John G. Johnston, 72, died September 9, 2009. John was born in San Francisco May 31, 1937 and raised in Oakland, CA. He served three years in the US Navy on the submarine USS Caiman (SS-323). After his service he started working at the Oakland Tribune. In 1965 John took a position at the Tacoma News Tribune and moved his family to Olympia. He retired from the Tribune in 2006 and was an Elks member for 43 years. He loved to travel and was passionate about his cooking. John was also a fierce fan of the Mariners and the Seattle Seahawks. He was devoted to his family and many lifelong friends. He taught his daughters to always be honest and truthful, to stand up for who and what they believe in and to always give 100% no matter what. His love, strength, wisdom and compassion will forever remain with them. He is survived by his wife, Beatrice; three daughters, Terri Barrett of Sacramento, CA, Tracy Johnston of Olympia, WA, Kelly Johnston of Woodinville, WA; one step-daughter, Cassandra Doss of Belgrade, MT; three grandchildren, Christopher, Brianna and Brayden; two brothers-in-law; and numerous nieces and nephews. The family would like to extend its sincere gratitude to the staff of Renal Care Group NW in Lacey and to those at St Peter Hospital who cared for him with such love and compassion. A Celebration of Life service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday September 15, 2009 at Woodlawn Funeral Home, 5930 Mullen Road SE, Lacey. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in the memory of John to the National Kidney Foundation at www.Kidney.org/Support .

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