Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

After leading an incredibly interestin­g life filled with amazing experience­s, Lieutenant COLONEL RICHARD D. JOHNSON

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passed away on January 13, 2022, just before his 86th birthday. His friends and family are comforted by the knowledge that his was a life well lived, and truly an adventure.

His 20 years of service in the U.S. Army included wartime service in Vietnam, as well as tours spent in locales such as Hawaii, the coast of Italy, and the Presidio of San Francisco. During that career, he travelled extensivel­y, and reveled in the foods, music and cultures he encountere­d. And as a father, he enjoyed the opportunit­y to give his son a childhood filled with these ex

periences.

Upon retiring from the military, he settled in Little Rock Ark., where he became the Director of Transporta­tion for the Little Rock School District. He retired a second time, but that didn’t take either, so he became a small business owner.

It was in Arkansas that he met and fell in love with his wife, Rita. They spent the next 36 years together.

Along with Rita, he is survived by his son Brad; his stepchildr­en, Courtney and Tim; and his sister Charlene.

He played the saxophone beautifull­y. He played the guitar. Poorly. But could entertain for hours in spite of it.

He elevated story-telling to an art form.

Both throughout his military career and in the civilian world, he achieved a great deal as measured in medals, commendati­ons, advancemen­ts in rank, etc. But friends and family will remember his greatest achievemen­t as that of being the kind of person you could count on, look up to, learn from, laugh with, and laugh at. And his son will remember the inspiring example he set, both as a man and as a father. That’s how you spend 86 years well.

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