Bryan Johnson

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Bryan G. Johnson, 61, of Geneseo, Illinois died Saturday, September 14, 2019 in Evansville, IN from injuries sustained in an automobile accident.

He was born April 15, 1958 in Geneseo, IL the son of Clarence A. and Elisabeth “Lisa” W. (Weinspach) Johnson.

He is survived by his mother, Elisabeth “Lisa” W. Johnson of Cambridge, IL; 2 sons: Jacob (Loren) Swanson of Apex, NC and Zachary Fuller of Dallas, TX; 4 brothers: Rich (Sherri) Johnson of Tampico, IL, Gary Johnson of Sterling, IL, Robert (Beth Anna) Johnson of Rock Island, IL, and Tim Johnson of Geneseo, IL; 5 nieces: Alaina (Shaun) Monoceros, Rabecca (Gustaf) Uttersten, Iris Johnson, Lilly Johnson, and Carley Johnson; and one nephew: Daulton Johnson.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, father, and one brother, Randy Johnson.

Bryan was a self employed carpenter all of his life. He was a former band member of 100 Proof and Nitrix. He loved riding his Harley and working on and fixing old hot rods.

Cremation rites will be accorded. A memorial service will be held at 10:30 am on October 5, 2019 at Grant-Johnson Funeral Home, Princeton, Illinois. Visitation will be held 9:30-10:30 am at Grant-Johnson Funeral Home, Princeton, Illinois October 5, 2019 prior to the service. Burial will take place in North Cemetery, Geneseo, Illinois. Please join us at the Geneseo Community Center 541 E. North Street for lunch after the graveside service.  Memorials may be directed to the family. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.grant-johnsonfh.com.   

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  1. Words can’t describe how hard Bryan’s loss has affected so many. My deepest condolences and loving prayers to his family during this challenging time. See you on the flipside Bryan. Hope you’re rocking it out in heaven.

  2. My deepest sympathies go out to Bryan’s family and friends. Margie Frederick Sullivan (Class of 1976), Doug Sullivan.

  3. Dear Lisa and family,
    Sending you light, love, strength and prayer for the loss of Bryan. You are in my thoughts.

  4. I haven’t spoken to Bryan for many years, but I felt a great loss when I heard what happened – more so than for probably any one else from my past. The reason, I believe, is because Bryan had such a gentleness and a kindness to him, along with kind of a childlike nature, all of which combined to make him a really likable person. I pray that the “God of all comfort” will comfort you, the family, and his friends during this time. I am truly sorry for your loss.


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