Daniel E. Johnson
June 23, 1952 – August 14, 2021
Daniel E. Johnson, 69, of Omaha, died on August 14, 2021. Daniel was born on June 23, 1952, to Rayfield and Leona (Feldman) Johnson. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Larry Johnson; nephew, Cory Johnson. He is survived by brothers, Robert Johnson (Brenda) of Johns Creek, GA, and Michael Johnson (Arlene) of Lincoln, NE; sister-in-law, Patricia Johnson of Bloomington, IL; nieces, Teri Martin (Jeff) of Hickman, NE, Kim Eisenman of Marietta, GA; nephews: Dana Johnson (Shalu Thakral) of Glenview, IL, Eric Johnson (Julie), and Patrick Johnson all of Bloomington, IL
Private family burial.
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I enjoyed growing up with you as one of our many cousins. RIP cousin.
I’m so sad to hear this about Dan. He seems to have been a gentle soul home very few of us got to know. Rest in peace, dear cousin.
Bobby & Mick,
I was sadden by the news of Danny’s passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.
May he rest in peace!
Sorry to hear about Dan’s passing. He was a co-worker of mine at the Hyatt Resv Ctr. We spent many a lunch break talking about Rock and Roll, the Blues, and just music in general. We talked about obscure British bands and individual musicians that we were sure no one else in the entire building had ever heard of. We shared funny stories and serious ones too. We eventually went our separate ways and lost track of each other. I miss those lunch breaks with Dan. He was a pretty good guy. Say “hi” to Jimi and Janis for me Dan! RIP brother, Peace.
We are sorry to hear of Dan’s passing. I remember him from our childhood days and his good sense of humor. I’m sure he will be missed by so many family and friends. May God’s grace and mercy be with the entire Johnson family at this difficult time. Bill & Connie Feldman
Wow! I stumbled across this while doing research on another topic… This is so sad. I have fond memories of Dan, Larry, Bobby, Mickey… Uncle Ray and Aunt Lee… Especially around Christmas Eve at Grandpa and Grandma Johnson’s house. The 60;s were the best of times and the worst of times, but the family was much closer then with many cherished memories. Peace to all.
Cousin Randy, Kansas City, Missouri
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