Obituary Paul Livingston Johnson A life-long resident of Browns Point, passed away at his home Dec. 27, 2014. Paul was born to Frank and DeMay Johnson Nov. 22, 1942. He was active in school sports, playing on both the football and baseball teams. After graduation from Stadium High, he fished commercially in Alaska, later opening his own business as an automotive machinist, Turf Engine Rebuilders. Paul served as president of the Hyada Water Company and the Federal Way Little League, creating a fund to build their own field. In 1969 he started Soundview Little League, coaching little league and the Pierce County junior league teams, winning championships, and once taking the Little League All Stars to second in the state. Paul was preceded in death by his parents, and brothers Frank and Earl. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Suzann, sons Brian (Via) and Lance, 7 grandchildren, 2 brothers, and 3 sisters. Viewing January 9th, 10AM to 6PM, at Gaffney's Chapel, 1002 South Yakima Ave., with service at 6pm. Reception will follow immediately at the Browns Point Clubhouse, 5125 Tok-A-Lou Ave NE, Browns Point. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/tribnet/obituary.aspx?n=paul-johnson&pid=173724471&fhid=6435#sthash.fsBhYMyi.dpuf Paul Livingston Johnson  Paul Livingston Johnson a life-long resident of Browns Point, passed away at his home Dec. 27, 2014. Paul was born to Frank and DeMay Johnson Nov. 22, 1942. He was active in school sports, playing on both the football and baseball teams. After graduation from Stadium High, he fished commercially in Alaska, later opening his own business as an automotive machinist, Turf Engine Rebuilders. Paul served as president of the Hyada Water Company and the Federal Way Little League, creating a fund to build their own field. In 1969 he started Soundview Little League, coaching little league and the Pierce County junior league teams, winning championships, and once taking the Little League All Stars to second in the state. Paul was preceded in death by his parents, and brothers Frank and Earl. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Suzann, sons Brian (Via) and Lance, 7 grandchildren, 2 brothers, and 3 sisters. Viewing January 9th, 10AM to 6PM, at Gaffney's Chapel, 1002 South Yakima Ave., with service at 6pm. Reception will follow immediately at the Browns Point Clubhouse, 5125 Tok-A-Lou Ave NE, Browns Point.