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Albert F. “AJ” Johnson III

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Albert F. “AJ” Johnson III

Birth
Montrose, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1 Mar 2015 (aged 31)
Plaistow, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Plaistow, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.837981, Longitude: -71.0910694
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Albert F. "AJ" Johnson III, 31, of Plaistow, died on Sunday, March 1, 2015.
Born in Melrose, Massachusetts, son of Sandra L. (Greening) and Albert F. Johnson, Jr., AJ lived and attended school in Reading, MA as a child, where he was active in the Reading Little League. He later moved to Plaistow with his family and attended the Pollard School and Timberlane Regional Middle School and was a standout in the Plaistow Little League Program. A member of the Timberlane Regional High School Class of 2001 he was a member of the State Champion Varsity Football Team.
As a member of the New England Paint Horse Association, AJ excelled in horseback riding and enjoyed calf roping and was a First Place winner in the Western Pleasure Category at the Deerfield Fair. AJ also enjoyed building and woodworking and was employed as a carpenter by local contractors.
Survivors include his parents Sandra M. (Greening) and Albert F. Johnson, Jr., a son Nicholas Johnson-Dennis, three sisters, Tammi Johnson, Patricia Johnson-Dube and her husband Jon Dube, and Samantha Smith, maternal grandparents Marjorie Donnelly, and Howard Greening, paternal grandmother Eleanor Johnson, two nephews, James Johnson and Shane Johnson, a niece Kailey Hannon.
Burial in Plaistow Cemetery.
Albert F. "AJ" Johnson III, 31, of Plaistow, died on Sunday, March 1, 2015.
Born in Melrose, Massachusetts, son of Sandra L. (Greening) and Albert F. Johnson, Jr., AJ lived and attended school in Reading, MA as a child, where he was active in the Reading Little League. He later moved to Plaistow with his family and attended the Pollard School and Timberlane Regional Middle School and was a standout in the Plaistow Little League Program. A member of the Timberlane Regional High School Class of 2001 he was a member of the State Champion Varsity Football Team.
As a member of the New England Paint Horse Association, AJ excelled in horseback riding and enjoyed calf roping and was a First Place winner in the Western Pleasure Category at the Deerfield Fair. AJ also enjoyed building and woodworking and was employed as a carpenter by local contractors.
Survivors include his parents Sandra M. (Greening) and Albert F. Johnson, Jr., a son Nicholas Johnson-Dennis, three sisters, Tammi Johnson, Patricia Johnson-Dube and her husband Jon Dube, and Samantha Smith, maternal grandparents Marjorie Donnelly, and Howard Greening, paternal grandmother Eleanor Johnson, two nephews, James Johnson and Shane Johnson, a niece Kailey Hannon.
Burial in Plaistow Cemetery.

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