Floyd Leonard Johnson's Obituary
Floyd Leonard Johnson
Floyd, 79, peacefully passed away February 18, 2009 at Mira Vista Care Center in Mount Vernon, WA. He was born in Seattle, WA on March 25, 1929 to Martin and Emily Johnson. He graduated from Ballard High School and Southern California College, which now is Vanguard University. Later, he became a designer and builder of homes, apartments, motels, and mobile home parks. The last park was in Lynnwood, WA. In 1964 he became an Amway Distributor, on his way home from Honduras, where he donated his time building several churches. He was Superintendent of a job at Pine Lake Highlands in Sammamish, WA, building homes and teaching several young men his trade. In 1975, he and his wife moved to Anacortes, where he had built their home, and continued teaching his trade to other young men. He loved to fly his plane as well as boating, of which he owned both. His last endeavor was to build a houseboat named the Martin Andrew. He attended New Day Ministries in Seattle, and Safe Harbor Foursquare Church in Anacortes. He is survived by his wife Carol of the home, sister-in-law Eunice Miller, and brother-in-law Clarence (CR) Miller of Sammamish, WA, cousin Norman Trostad of Seattle, WA; also many neices and nephews. Funeral service will be Saturday, 2/28/2009 at 11:00AM in the Mountain View Valley Chapel, 4100 Steilacom Blvd SW, Lakewood, WA 98449.
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