In Memory of

Waino

William

"Wayne"

Johnson

Obituary for Waino William "Wayne" Johnson

Waino William “Wayne” Johnson died at his home in Coupeville on March 15, 2015 at the age of 93, surrounded by his family. Wayne was born August 3, 1921 in Brocket, North Dakota to Gustav and Aili Johnson and was raised on the family farm. When Wayne was nine years old, his father died suddenly, and Wayne was forced to go to work to support the family. He attended college for a time in North Dakota, but was forced to quit because of family hardship.

Waino moved to Southern California and was hired to work in an airplane manufacturing plant building planes for the war effort. He decided to go ice skating one day and met a young lady who was spending most of her time sitting on the ice and took pity on her. He showed her how to skate and a friendship developed, which blossomed into love and on May 20, 1944, Wayne and Concetta Caringella were married in Pasadena, CA.

Just two short months later; on July 27, 1944, Wayne was drafted into the U.S. Army. His first duty station was the Battle of Okinawa. Wayne was critically injured in the battle with a bullet in his spine and left for dead. When he was discovered alive, he was eventually evacuated back to the states and discharged from service. For his courage in combat and his injuries, he was awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star Medal for Valor.

Wayne decided to return to school under the G.I. Bill, attending Pasadena Community College and Santa Barbara State College. He received his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees and began a thirty year career as a teacher. He was hired by the Gilroy School District at Brownell School as a Home Room and Woodshop teacher for the seventh and eighth grade, a career he thoroughly enjoyed.

Wayne retired at the age of 58 and he and Connie traveled, looking for a place to retire. They visited friends on Whidbey Island and decided Coupeville was their retirement paradise. Thirty years later, they still agree this was home. Wayne continued his love of woodworking and also was an avid gardener. He was a life member of the Disabled American Veterans and a member of the Whidbey Island Chapter.

Wayne is survived by his wife, Connie, of nearly 71 years; one daughter, Jill Bishop and husband Dan; one son Paul Johnson and wife Kathy; two grandchildren, Jason Johnson and Katie Faias and three great grandchildren, Justin, Marley and Haiden all of Beaverton, OR. He is also survived by brother Nestor of Missoula, MT and his sisters Lydia Ford of Minneapolis, MN, Sadie West of Los Angeles, CA and Vienna Tripp of Lolo, MT. He was preceded in death by siblings Leo and Arve of Haines, AK
Memorial services for Waino Johnson will be held on Saturday, April 11 at 11:30 am at the Coupeville Methodist Church with Rev. Jin Ming Ma officiating. Private interment will follow at a later date at Sunnyside Cemetery, Coupeville.

Arrangements are entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home and Cremation, LLC, Oak Harbor, WA. To share memories and condolences, please visit Waino’s page in the Book of Memories on the funeral home website. at www.wallinfuneralhome.com .

Affiliations


Asiatic Pacific Theater Campaign Ribbon

Bronze Star

Disabled American Veteran

Good Conduct Medal

Purple Heart Award from the U.S. Military

United Methodist Church

US Army