About Jim Johnson

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Just, wow. I'm not sure what to say here...

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Well this is sad to read. Like others have already stated, what a great guy, always trying to help.
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I hang around here quite a bit, without commenting most of the time....
this is difficult

Prayers for Jim and his family at this time... :(
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My heart is heavy and my eyes are wet.
Having met and brewed with him I can attest to all the the other posts about what a great husband, father, grandfather and friend he was.
May peace be with him and his family.
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Aw, Jim. No words can make it better. But I pray that you will go in peace, and that your family will experience comfort beyond their understanding.
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This is very sad news. Jim and I did an RCE together and he was a great guy to correspond and brew with.
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Jim J was a good man. We joined about the same time and spent quite a bit of time in the early days of the taproom talking beer and brewing techniques. I just heard of his passing on Facebook. I will toast my latest home brew in his honor today. My thoughts are with the Johnson family today.
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I raise my glass to JJ, a gentle giant if there ever was one. Safe travels my friend.
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God speed Jim! I raise my glass to your memory. Thank you for your contribution to the Borg.


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I'll bow my head and drink one in your honor JJ. God will welcome you at His gates. You were a fine man!!


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JimH wrote: I just heard of his passing on Facebook.
It brought tears to my eyes when I read it on FB a little while ago............Sad
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Very sad. I hope he found peace, and give Lisa, his children, and grandchildren my thoughts.
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It was an HONOR to have met Jim and his wife at our first BORG meet up in Nashville in 2015. He seemed like such a fun loving guy, full of spirit and ideas. I was lucky enough to have tasted his beer and his common and wheat I took home with me were enjoyed by my wife as well.

RIP, Jim. You are now in the GREAT BREWERY IN THE SKY.

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There will be a Remembrance for Jim at 5pm at the Riverbed Bar in Cusseta.
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That's so sad. I don't know what else to say.
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