i also wanted to thank his longtime colleague, alexis gonzales that worked so closely with walter over the years for making sure that we have been informed about the wishes of his family and the labor movement. they had three children, then moved to south san francisco in 1955 where they became active in the lutheran church. he dedicated his life to social justice and never stopped fighting. he could be heard saying, out on the street, keeping the beat, singing along. his son, his parents and brothers, walter is survived by his sudon, daughter, daughter- in-law, and ryan pearce and taylor johnson. donations are requested to our redeemers lutheran church. from the feelings during the church ceremony, during the bagpipes played, it was an awesome feeling of the labor movement and many communities coming out to remember the great stories of walter johnson. i was going to ask if any of my colleagues wanted to make comments about walter johnson. supervisor olague: i wanted to also mention i worked with mr. johnson, a regular member we will miss his sense of humor. he did great work for the