Mr. David Jay Johnson, age 41, Jonesborough, passed away Tuesday, June 11, 2019.
The family will receive friends from 5:00-7:00 pm Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home.
Celebration of Life Services will be conducted 11:00 AM Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at St. Mary's Catholic Church.
06/20/2019
Christine Johnson Lorusso
David Jay Is the youngest of us eight Johnson kids. He loved
life and loved his family. We are a very close family and we
loved David very much. All our lives will be forever changed
with the loss of my beautiful baby brother. He had a charming
smile, bright eyes and contagious laugh. David completed us
as a family. David never met a person who didn’t become a
fast friend. He was well liked and loved by all that met him. We
will truly miss him. Our hearts will always ache and long to
hold him one more time. May the Angels take you to heaven
so you may rest in the arms of our lovong Lord. We love you
always David.
I can't even start to find the words. I truly
believe that people are put into your life for a
reason. This was very true for David and his
brother Matt. They were brothers I didn't have
when I needed them the most.
This is such heartbreaking news to hear of Dave's
passing. He was a really great guy whom I will
never forget made me feel included and accepted in
a class we had together in high school. His
friendliness and willing to accept others will not
be forgotten and I send his entire family and
friends my deepest condolences.
I am very saddened to learn of David's death.
I have very fond memories of him and his
beautiful smile. I knew David and Matt in
high youth ministry. Know that the family is
in my prayers. Peace
06/17/2019
Connie Collins
Saying "sorry for your loss" is so inadequate. My heart is breaking.
My sincere condolences to Dan, Michelle and the entire
Johnson Family. David will be missed by all those who loved
him. Sending love and prayers
06/17/2019
Jennifer Johnson
I am heartbroken to hear of Dave's passing. I thought the world of him, and I know he will be missed by so many. Rest in peace, Dave.
-Danga