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Lyle Gordon “Butch” Johnson

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Lyle Gordon “Butch” Johnson

Birth
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
18 Feb 2005 (aged 68)
Petoskey, Emmet County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Saint Ignace, Mackinac County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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LYLE "BUTCH" JOHNSON, 68, of St. Ignace, who was inducted into the Bowling Hall of Fame Sunday, February 13, died Friday, February 18, 2005, at Northern Michigan Hospital in Petoskey. He was recovering from a stroke suffered October 17, 2004, but developed a blood clot and died during surgery.

Mr. Johnson was born May 4, 1936 in Detroit. He was graduated from LaSalle High School in 1954 and attended every St. Ignace home and away basketball and football game for more than 50 years. He was an avid golfer and a member of St. Ignace Golf and Country Club.

Mr. Johnson's first job in St. Ignace was shinning shoes at McQueen's Barber Shop. He also worked at the former A&P Store and for Arnold Transit Company. For more than 10 years, he worked in park maintainance for the City of St. Ignace, before retiring in September 1998.

He was a member of the United Methodist Church in St. Ignace and an usher for more than 50 years, last serving Sunday, February 13.

Family members said he was a devoted son, visiting his mother in Long Term Care every day, and sometimes twice a day, over the last nine years.

Mr. Johnson was survived by his mother, Sylvia Johnson, eight cousins and their families, Leonard "Cap" Trombley of Rudyard, Mary Trombley of St. Ignace, Elinor and Ben Kokko of Farmington Hills, Corky and Dale Holmberg of Midland, Paul and Mary Ellen Sorenson of Oak Creek, Wisconsin, Edythe Ritter of Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Wally and Charlene Sorenson of Garden City, and Pat and Frank Vreeland of Bruce Wisconsin, and many second cousins.

Services will be Wednesday, February 23, at 11am at the United Methodist Church in St. Ignace with the Reverend Jim Balfour officating.

Dave Kokko, Greg Kokko, Bill Frazier, Scott Marshall, Dennis Brown, and Dennis Sorenson will serve as pallbearers. Rex Hooper, Don Sutton, Chris Levi, Dan Yake, Ernier Krause, and Jerry Sorenson will serve as honorary pallbearers.

Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery in the spring.
LYLE "BUTCH" JOHNSON, 68, of St. Ignace, who was inducted into the Bowling Hall of Fame Sunday, February 13, died Friday, February 18, 2005, at Northern Michigan Hospital in Petoskey. He was recovering from a stroke suffered October 17, 2004, but developed a blood clot and died during surgery.

Mr. Johnson was born May 4, 1936 in Detroit. He was graduated from LaSalle High School in 1954 and attended every St. Ignace home and away basketball and football game for more than 50 years. He was an avid golfer and a member of St. Ignace Golf and Country Club.

Mr. Johnson's first job in St. Ignace was shinning shoes at McQueen's Barber Shop. He also worked at the former A&P Store and for Arnold Transit Company. For more than 10 years, he worked in park maintainance for the City of St. Ignace, before retiring in September 1998.

He was a member of the United Methodist Church in St. Ignace and an usher for more than 50 years, last serving Sunday, February 13.

Family members said he was a devoted son, visiting his mother in Long Term Care every day, and sometimes twice a day, over the last nine years.

Mr. Johnson was survived by his mother, Sylvia Johnson, eight cousins and their families, Leonard "Cap" Trombley of Rudyard, Mary Trombley of St. Ignace, Elinor and Ben Kokko of Farmington Hills, Corky and Dale Holmberg of Midland, Paul and Mary Ellen Sorenson of Oak Creek, Wisconsin, Edythe Ritter of Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Wally and Charlene Sorenson of Garden City, and Pat and Frank Vreeland of Bruce Wisconsin, and many second cousins.

Services will be Wednesday, February 23, at 11am at the United Methodist Church in St. Ignace with the Reverend Jim Balfour officating.

Dave Kokko, Greg Kokko, Bill Frazier, Scott Marshall, Dennis Brown, and Dennis Sorenson will serve as pallbearers. Rex Hooper, Don Sutton, Chris Levi, Dan Yake, Ernier Krause, and Jerry Sorenson will serve as honorary pallbearers.

Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery in the spring.

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