d views. He had a passion for politics and was exceedingly comfortable sharing his views with anyone who would listen. Pete was also an avid listener of talk radio and read at least one newspaper from cover-to-cover on a daily basis, making for a well-informed and mildly annoying debate opponent. Those who knew him well (and many who barely knew him at all) were treated to frequent political jokes and puns, regardless of how offensive they might be to his audience. He had a couple of consistent life mottos and one of them was "If God didn't want them messed with, He wouldn't have sent them to me." Bearing that in mind, he liked to believe that he was spending his time on this earth doing nothing more than the Lord's work. Throughout his life, Pete's sense of humor was his calling card and he maintained it right up until the very end. He laughed when it was wholly inappropriate to do so and taught his children and grandchildren to do the same, leaving behind a legacy of salty humor that will surely endure for generations to come. He has been missed desperately by all who love him from the moment he passed because we all know there will never be another one like him. "If it ain't fun, don't do it." -Terry E. Johnson To read the full obituary, please click here: http://alpinefuneralsandcremations.com/memorial/terry-pete-eugene-johnson/