Bill Bassett
I have thought of Wayne many times and we had many great memories. He was a good business partner and a friend. Thanks..... Bill Bassett
Birth date: Feb 19, 1941 Death date: Jan 6, 2018
Emmett Wayne Johnson, 76, of Clearwater, Florida, sadly passed away on Saturday, January 6, 2018 at Morton Plant Hospital. He was born to Jonah and Tennie Johnson in Samson, Alabama on February 19, 1941, and moved to Florida as a Read Obituary
I have thought of Wayne many times and we had many great memories. He was a good business partner and a friend. Thanks..... Bill Bassett
Neighbor Wayne,
You always would Do, anything I asked, you were a friends friend. You and Elaine were their when we started our family, you were a great help with everything. As I have told you in the past, you were a little to libel for me and I had always supossed that was the Indian in you. But other than that you were perfect! It was honored to be called your friend, as I expect, many more feel the same. You said good bye, everytime we talked or met, you will be missed but your love and how you lived will live on in me and my family!
Jeff McDonald
Uncle Wayne was a great uncle, surrogate father after Dad passed away, and wise counsel. I will miss talking about college football and grandkids with him. We will miss you, Uncle Wayne!
My brother Wayne was a wonderful big brother and I loved him very much. As a young married man, he had to take on the responsibility of 3 younger sisters and I will be forever grateful to him and the impact he had on my life. Because of him, I got my first car, I got a great job, and John and I got our first house. We have so many memories that include the Christmas Eves at mom's house including him playing Santa Claus for the kids, all the crazy costumes Elaine and he wore to Pat's infamous Costume parties, the delicious and bountiful amounts of ribs he grilled on the holiday camping trips as well as the controversial volley ball games. I could go on and on. All those memories and many more will forever be in my heart. Our family will never be the same but I thank God for the love and the time we had together.
What a great guy!! Lots of memories over all those years of our friendship of your dad tinkering in the garage, out by the pool, watching TV in his chair... the cool cars in your driveway including the orange mustang!! I know how much you all loved him and he loved you!! He left quite an impact!!! XXOO
Angel Lafita
Football Sunday will never be the same. It was never about the games, it was about being with you and sharing time and conversations about views from politics to a home project that one of us was into. We didn’t always agree with each other but that never got in the way. Man I loved that time with you. You were my father, my friend and my confidant. I loved you with all my heart and will never forget the impact you have had in my life. Thank you for everything.
Dad always seemed invincible and indestructible. He taught me to be strong, smart, courageous, fair and honorable. For all of his life lessons about a strong work ethic and good character, I am forever grateful. I will love and miss you forever, Dad. But I feel you all around me, protecting and guiding me. I see you in the trees, the grass, the sky and all of the beautiful nature you loved so much. Thank you for everything.