I remember Jim sat in front of me in home room class and we chatted occasionally. He had a very genuine and big smile and was always a gentleman. Jim excelled in swimming and competed on the Wilson High School swim team.
You can read more about Jim's life, including his love of boats and especially hydroplanes, which he worked on as a crew member, at his online obituary.
A lot of people have been asking for a list of our classmates who have passed away. So we've been planning to post the beautiful "In Memoriam" video that Dan Fiorino put together featuring all of those who have passed away in our class. This video was shown at the main 50th reunion event at the Fircrest Golf Club, but we wanted all alumni to be able to see it either again or for the first time.
Update: Dan has updated the video to include Jim Johnston. Dan knew Jim and had this to say about him:
Jim and I were friends at Wilson but I really got to know him when we both found ourselves in a cattle car headed to Fort Lewis for basic training in 1968. He and I made it through together and he went on to signal corp training and I went to Fort Knox to become an armored recon scout. He spent time in Viet Nam and I’m sure he saw action. I was hoping to see him at the reunion. He was a good man and a good friend.
Remember Jim well. I remember a nice guy ......... So sorry for the loss.
ReplyDeleteJim and I double dated at a Sadie Hawkins dance with Hannah Fuhrmiester and Val Knecht! Had a great time!
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