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Nellis Johnson made sure we saw the humor, too

Nellis Johnson made sure we saw the humor, too. Saturday, February 21, 2009. The following article originally appeared in the Panama City News Herald, June 30, 2000. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to think of Nellis Johnson without smiling. Nellis, who passed away last Monday at the age of 80, possessed the unique ability to look at lifes foibles and find humor. I just see things funny, he once said. He spent a lifetime sharing that humor with others. Were treated to his cartoon Panhandle Parade. Nellis was proud of.

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Nellis Johnson made sure we saw the humor, too. Saturday, February 21, 2009. The following article originally appeared in the Panama City News Herald, June 30, 2000. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to think of Nellis Johnson without smiling. Nellis, who passed away last Monday at the age of 80, possessed the unique ability to look at lifes foibles and find humor. I just see things funny, he once said. He spent a lifetime sharing that humor with others. Were treated to his cartoon Panhandle Parade. Nellis was proud of.

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