HN US NAVY
KOREA
Graham Y. Johnson, 82, of Raynham, formerly of Bridgewater, died Tuesday, April 12, surrounded by his loving family. He was a landscape gardener, master machinist and tool maker. He served in the Navy as a medical corpsman and was also a captain in the Auxiliary Police in New Bedford. One of his many accomplishments was his help with the development of the first heart and lung machine shared with Russia. He is survived by his beloved wife, Delphina of 59 years; his sons, Philip of Wareham, Peter and his wife Rhonda of Kingston, Robert of Pembroke, Christopher and his wife Debby of Raynham; his daughter, Carolyn Lynch and her husband Michael of Raynham; and seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. All services for Graham will be private. Prophett-Chapman Cole & Gleason 508-697-4332
Published in The Enterprise on April 20, 2011
HN US NAVY
KOREA
Graham Y. Johnson, 82, of Raynham, formerly of Bridgewater, died Tuesday, April 12, surrounded by his loving family. He was a landscape gardener, master machinist and tool maker. He served in the Navy as a medical corpsman and was also a captain in the Auxiliary Police in New Bedford. One of his many accomplishments was his help with the development of the first heart and lung machine shared with Russia. He is survived by his beloved wife, Delphina of 59 years; his sons, Philip of Wareham, Peter and his wife Rhonda of Kingston, Robert of Pembroke, Christopher and his wife Debby of Raynham; his daughter, Carolyn Lynch and her husband Michael of Raynham; and seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. All services for Graham will be private. Prophett-Chapman Cole & Gleason 508-697-4332
Published in The Enterprise on April 20, 2011
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