Memory of Robert L.
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1934 - 1988
Fall 1988
On April 11, 1988 the good Lord took from us Robert L. Johnson. Bob was hospitalized on March 18, 1988 after suffering a ruptured aneurysm.
Bob was currently President of our Chesapeake Bay Division, as well as, 2nd. Vice-President of the International. Of course, as many in our Division know, Bob was a great leader and supporter not only for IAI but for everything he endeavored.
Bob began his career with the FBI as a fingerprint clerk in 1952. He left the FBI in 1968 and joined the United States Secret Service. He began there as a fingerprint examiner and progressed until he was the Chief of the Identification and Research Branch. He only had a short time to work before retiring, when this illness overcame him.
Bob is survived by his wife, Frances, a daughter, one brother and two sisters, and three grandchildren. Frances will be residing in their home in Front Royal.
To Frances and family our sincere condolences.
Fall 1988
On April 11, 1988 the good Lord took from us Robert L. Johnson. Bob was hospitalized on March 18, 1988 after suffering a ruptured aneurysm.
Bob was currently President of our Chesapeake Bay Division, as well as, 2nd. Vice-President of the International. Of course, as many in our Division know, Bob was a great leader and supporter not only for IAI but for everything he endeavored.
Bob began his career with the FBI as a fingerprint clerk in 1952. He left the FBI in 1968 and joined the United States Secret Service. He began there as a fingerprint examiner and progressed until he was the Chief of the Identification and Research Branch. He only had a short time to work before retiring, when this illness overcame him.
Bob is survived by his wife, Frances, a daughter, one brother and two sisters, and three grandchildren. Frances will be residing in their home in Front Royal.
To Frances and family our sincere condolences.