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Gary Douglas Johnson, 77, of Palmer, AK passed away on February 3rd with his daughters by his side.
Gary was born on March 24, 1946 in Amery, Wisconsin where he spent his formative years. He moved to Alaska as a child when his parents relocated first to Anchorage and then to Palmer, and was a graduate of Palmer High School ‘s Class of 1964. He soon began working in the family business, Johnson’s Fuel Service of Palmer, starting as a driver and eventually moving into management and ownership until it was sold in 1992.
Gary loved Alaska. He had a love for fishing and the outdoors with a passion for flying that led him to build two Supercub kit planes. He had long-lasting friends with whom he enjoyed sharing flying and fishing and hunting adventures.
Gary was preceded in death by his parents, Leroy Johnson and Jean Olson Karp. He is survived by his brother, Jeff; his sister, Kim, her husband, Marcus and their children, Maggie, Emilee and Jeremy of North Carolina; his daughters Kelly and Hallie; his stepson Chris; grandchildren, Morgan, McKenzie, Allen, Billy and Zoe; and great-grandchildren, Atlas, Adrian, Avalee & Abella.
A Memorial Service will be held at the Palmer Moose Lodge on his birthday, Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 2:00pm followed by a reception until 5:00pm.