Bradley Lewis "Frank" Johnson, 20 years young,
passed away Oct. 31, 2008 due to injuries from a car accident.
Brad was born Dec. 24, 1987 in Sioux City, Iowa.
He and his family moved to Casper in 1993. He graduated with honors from Natrona County High School in 2006.
Brad always pushed himself to achieve the best in every situation, and would never settle for anything less than PERFECT.
Brad went on to attend Casper College and completed his freshman year.
He accomplished his dream of working as a design engineer at Teton Buildings and worked nights as a delivery driver for Pizza Hut, while still putting family and friends first.
Brad enjoyed everything about life, especially his friends and his family. Brad always saw the good in everyone, and brought the best out of them. Most of all Brad loved nothing more than being with his family and friends, always making good memories and making even the worst of times seem bearable.
He spent his free time playing video games, fishing, and playing with his dog, Shady. He loved Mixed Martial Arts and also enjoyed working on his vehicles. He enjoyed playing his music loud, so everyone would know he was coming. He loved sports of all kinds, especially riding 4 wheelers, playing football, basketball, paintball, hunting and everything life had to offer.
Survivors include his parents Bill and Sherri Johnson II., his twin sister, Brittney Johnson, brother, Brandon and Kam Johnson and his younger brother, Billy Johnson, and sister, Kristen and Warren Hayes Grandparents include; Emma Parsons, and Linda Miller all of Casper and Bill Johnson of San Diego. And Great-Grandmother Virginia Johnson of Onawa, Iowa. Brad also left behind many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews as well as cousins and uncles in both Denver, Colorado and Sioux City, Iowa.
He was preceded in death by his youngest brother Zackery Hale Johnson.
Funeral services and viewing will be held at Newcomers Funeral Home on Thursday Nov. 6,2008 at ll:00 am. Burial to follow at Highland Park Cemetery. Any and everyone who would like to pay their respects are more than welcome to attend.