Thomas Charles Johnson

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Thomas C. Johnson, United States Army Command Sergeant Major (Retired) died on May 26, 2021 at his home in New Braunfels, Texas, at the age of 72. Marie Minks, his wife of almost 36 years, was by his side when he passed away. Throughout his final struggles with metastatic skin cancer, Tom was compassionately and professionally cared for by Shelly Bouthot, his nurse, and the rest of the staff at Hope Hospice. In accordance with his wishes, Tom will be cremated and, without funeral services or ceremony, interred at Ft Sam Houston National Cemetery. Ti adoro, Caro, per l’eternita’.

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  1. Aunt Marie, I am so happy he and mom got together in the last years of each of their lives. I’m also so glad I got to spend time with you and him. I was so hoping to see him once more. Rest peacefully Uncle Tom.

  2. I first met Tom when I married his nephew Brad. He was so excited and happy for us. This guy I had never met was warm, kind and genuinely caring about our future as a married couple. Although Tom and I didn’t spend much time together throughout the past 14 years, every interaction was much the same: filled with warmth, kindness, generosity, and excitement for our growing family. – Liz Johnson

  3. Dear Marie, Reinhard and I were so sorry to hear about Tom. We really enjoyed our last visit with you two on New Year’s Eve 2017. Reinhard still has fond memories of his Harley ride with Tom. Our deepest condolences go out to you and the rest of the family. Take care, Kay and Reinhard kay.lyn.friedrich@gmx.de

  4. My name is Lisa Manson. I met Tim, and his beloved and awesome dogs, Hammer, Tax and Caliper at Lands Park New Braunfels a few years ago. I really enjoyed talking to him sometimes for a couple of hours different days. Tom was full of great insight on different situations that I held onto. I miss playing with the dogs as as well. They were one of a kind. God bless you Tom. I sure miss chatting with you


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