1958
2017
Johnson, Douglas W. "Doug" age 59 of Ann Arbor passed away unexpectedly Thursday, August 10, 2017. Doug is survived by his mother Janet A. Johnson-Pesta of Lakeland, FL, step-father Louis Pesta, cousins; Gigi (Randy) Kangas, Heath Beauchamp, great cousins; Zachery and Adrienne Suardini and Ashleigh Beauchamp of Ishpeming, MI and uncle Dennis Bobula of Gwinn, MI. Doug was preceded in death by his father, Wayne C. Johnson and his aunt Rita Bobula. Doug worked for Jack Products for most of his adult life. Doug recently took up the hobby of cooking for which he became quite the "Gourmet Chef". He also enjoyed building and racing miniature cars. Cremation has taken place. No services are planned at this time. Arrangements under the direction of Muehlig Funeral Chapel, Ann Arbor, MI.
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3 Entries
August 24, 2017
Kelvin Trail
Janet and Family,
I am saddened to learn of Doug's passing and I am so sorry for your loss-
Doug was a good friend for many years. He is in my memories of summertime motorcycle rides, Saturday afternoons spent fixing up our cars, and friendly debates of who had chosen the best stereo gear. May his rest be eternally peaceful-
August 13, 2017
So sorry for your loss, may the God of all comfort be with you at thid difficult time.
August 12, 2017
Kathy Linderman
Janet, we are so sorry for your loss. Doug has always been such a good neighbor. We will miss him...
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