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Official Obituary of

David Johnson

July 1, 1965 ~ April 15, 2025 (age 59) 59 Years Old

David Johnson Obituary

David Johnson of Hyde Park passed in his lifelong home on April 15, 2025 at the age of 59.


Cherished son of the late Robert J. Johnson and Marie T. (O’Driscoll). Devoted brother of Robert J. Johnson and his wife Kerin of Methuen, Marie Giunta and her husband Guy of New Hampshire, Gertrude Dellorco and her husband Robert of Franklin, Laura Briggs and her late husband William of Plymouth, Francis Johnson and his wife Sheilah of Franklin, Diane Landolphi and her husband Mark of Franklin, Richard Johnson and his wife Mary of Foxboro, and Thomas Johnson and his wife Anne Marie of Franklin.

Loving uncle of Guy, Marie, Kathryn, Hannah, Connor, Dan, Patrick, Kelly, Liam, Michaela, Laura, Taylor, Alexander, Robert, Rebecca, Emily, Matthew, Kyle, Caroline, Dylan, and Sydney; and great uncle of Mila, Evie, Thea, Rory, Penelope, Bill, Colin, and Jackson.

David is also survived by his best friend Bill Dunn of Dedham and many cousins, close friends, and his loving dog Gus. He was predeceased by his beloved dog and partner-in-crime, Lola.

A proud lifelong resident of Hyde Park, David also treasured his childhood summers spent in Wareham with family—moments he carried fondly throughout his life. As he got older, summer vacations continued at Whitehorse Beach in Plymouth, where he opened his rental home with generosity and joy, always making space for his nieces and nephews to join him by the ocean.

From his early days, David showed an unshakable work ethic. After earning his GED, he began working at Cool Air, which became the foundation of a long and respected career in facilities management. He ultimately worked his way up to become Chief Engineer with Intercontinental in Boston, taking immense pride in his role and in the building he oversaw at 100 Cambridge Street.

David always knew how to bring the energy to any party. His warmth, humor, and unforgettable presence made every gathering brighter.

Although he didn’t have children of his own, he was the cool, constant uncle—always showing up with pride and love. He shared a special bond with his goddaughter Kelly and cared deeply for all of his nieces and nephews.

He was a passionate sports fan who religiously watched the Bruins and Celtics, and he especially cherished golf trips with his best friends and nephew.

David was loyal, stubborn in the best way, and deeply rooted in his beliefs. He stood up for what he thought was right and fiercely loved his family and closest friends.

Visiting hours will be held Monday, April 28 from 4–7 PM at the Carroll-Thomas Funeral Home, 22 Oak Street, Hyde Park. Relatives and friends are invited.

A memorial service will be held at a later date and will be private at the family's request.

 In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to MSPCA Angell Boston, David rescued his beloved dogs

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Services

Visiting Hours
Monday
April 28, 2025

4:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Carroll-Thomas Funeral Home
22 Oak Street
Hyde Park, MA 02136

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