~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, NWA Robert Harry "Bob"
Johnson
November 7, 1945 — January 28, 2024
Notice of passing….retired Northwest Airlines
pilot Captain Robert Harry "Bob" Johnson, age 78. Captain Johnson began his commercial flying 06-09-1989. He is survived by his wife Jill, and by his
daughters and their families.
Obituary information can be found online at https://obits.jhenrystuhr.com/robert-harry-bob-johnson also at
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/robert-johnson-obituary?id=54282576
PCN memorial site
Obituary :
Robert Harry "Bob" Johnson, 78, of Mount
Pleasant, South Carolina, husband of Jill Berry Johnson entered into eternal
rest Sunday, January 28, 2024. His Funeral Service will be held Thursday,
February 8, 2024 in the J. Henry Stuhr Inc., Mount Pleasant Chapel, 1494 Mathis
Ferry Road at 11:00 am. The family will receive friends at the chapel following
the service.
Robert was born November 7, 1945 in Nuremberg,
Germany, son of the late Edwin Claude Johnson and the late Margerete Gropp
Johnson. He was naturalized in 1954 and became a US citizen. He traveled with
his family living in Japan, Korea, Germany, Texas, California, New Jersey,
North Carolina, Indiana, and finally South Carolina. He was a track star at
Brookland-Cayce High School class of 1964, home of the Bearcats. Attending the
University of South Carolina class of 1968, he graduated with a degree in history
and a commission into the US Air Force as well as a new sports team, Go
Gamecocks! Robert completed USAF pilot training at Laredo Air Force Base,
Texas. Robert was awarded an assignment to Norton AFB, CA flying the C-141A
model. Hours were built quickly flying the pacific routes to Vietnam for four
years. After Vietnam, Robert served as a TALO in Korea at Camp Red Cloud.
Robert completed maintenance school and was assigned to CAFB (Charleston Air
Force Base), SC taking care of 54 to 58 C-141’s. Returning to a flying
assignment Robert requalified in the C-141A/B. Advancing quickly, Robert became
an Evaluator pilot qualified as a Lead Airdrop, SOLL II, PNAF, and Berlin
Corridor Certifier. Robert also completed the AF safety investigator school and
completed two class A C-141 mishap investigations. Robert was the chief pilot
and assistant operations officer for the 20th MAS. Finishing his career as a
437th MAW evaluator pilot. Robert then started an airline career with Northwest
Airlines flying the 727, which later became Delta Airlines. Robert married his
wife Jill on December 31, 1992 and became the father of two daughters Pam and
Brianna. In 1995 Robert started with the C-17 ATS program where he shared his
passion for aeronautics as an instructor for generations of families. Surviving
several contract changes Robert maintained his position with the C-17 ATS
program. He was an airland/airdrop IP under Boeing, he was their check airman.
Robert had a distinguished career as a pilot and retired as a Major in the US
Air Force.
He was a decorated Veteran with the following
medals and achievements: Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal, AF Commendation
Medal with three devices, Small Arms Expert Pistol, Armed Force Expeditionary
with One Device, Combat Readiness Medal, AF Longevity Service Ribbon with Four
Devices, National Defense Service Medal, AF Overseas Service Short Tour Ribbon
with One Device, AF Training Ribbon, Vietnam Service Medal with Seven Devices,
AF Outstanding Unit Award with Three Devices, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry
Cross with Device, and Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal. He was involved in
his community, enjoying membership in the Charleston Rifle Club, Military
Officers Association of America, the Isle of Palms VFW, and he was known to be
a bowling champion as a member of the SCUSBC. Robert was a sports car and
motorcycle enthusiast and delighted in annual cruises. He will be remembered
most for the way he loved his family and animals.
He is survived by his wife of 31 years, Jill
Johnson of Mt. Pleasant; daughters, Pamela Susanne Todd (Logan) and Brianna
Lauren Cogliano (Daniel); sister, Saundra Lee Drafts; nephew, Michael George
Drafts; nieces, Christy Drafts Fry (Tony), Karen Goff Daniels, Dawn Goff Ford;
great nephews, Jimmy Daniels, John Michael Browder, Levi Ford, Coy Ford, Austin
Drafts; great nieces, Christina Daniels, Jaime Leah Busby, Megan Drafts Borren,
Cherokee Drafts; great great niece, Ava Grace Croson; grandchildren, Taylor
James Breaux, Jasmine Lynn Howard, Dylan Pryce Joseph Todd, Katelynn Nichole
Todd and Aidan Asher Cogliano; great grandchildren, Teaghan Caroline McConnell,
Wyatt Wayne Breaux; and his dog Sir Clarence Cousteau Johnson.
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