Obituaries

Darwin Johnson

On Dec. 2, 2022, attorney and businessman Darwin Franklin Johnson, 85, passed away. Known to friends as “Snooks,” Darwin was born April 19, 1937, in Detroit City, Mich., to Virginia Lucille Hagedorn and George Darwin Johnson. He grew up in Morgantown and graduated from WVU Law School in 1967.

He was past president of The Darwin Corporation and Vance River Terminal. He was a developer and owner of The Country Squire Mobile Home Park and other rental properties. Darwin was an avid tennis player, golfer, boxer and water and snow skier. He learned to fly at a young age, was an instrument rated (IFR) pilot and, as a teenager, flew cross-country to Los Angeles and back on a 57-day journey making many stops along the way. He loved to work, operate heavy equipment and enjoy nature. He was a certified scuba diver and one of the original members of the Monongalia Scuba Rescue (and Recovery) Squad. In 1962, shortly before the Cuban Missile Crisis, Darwin discovered a treasure trove of guns while scuba diving in the backwaters of Cheat Lake. The weapons were said to be headed to Castro.

Although Darwin spent much of his time in Jupiter, Fla., he always maintained his Morgantown “Carriage House” which he built atop land south of town once owned by Joe Dimaggio and was known as “Roundbottom.” One of Darwin’s greatest joys was raising generations of award-winning Elhew English Pointer birddogs that brought him much love, laughter and happiness. For two summers, a wild grouse befriended Darwin. He named it “Buddy.” The wild grouse would visit him daily and appeared to be not the slightest bit fearful amongst its new friend and his family. It goes without saying, the birddogs were less than pleased.

He is survived by his partner of 22 years, Linda Stump; his three sons, George D. Johnson, of North Palm Beach, Fla., Aaron V. Johnson (Jocelyn Vorbach) and Todd B. Johnson; and his grandson, Bowie V. Johnson, all of Morgantown.

Friends and family will be received at Hastings Funeral Home, 153 Spruce St., Morgantown, from 2-7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 9 A private family committal service will be held on Saturday morning. All are invited to attend a public reception at the WVU Alumni Center, 1 Alumni Drive, Morgantown, from 1-4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 10 to continue to celebrate his life.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be directed to the Michael J. Fox Foundation www.michaeljfox.org or WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute www.wvumedicine.org/RNI for Parkinson’s Disease Research. Please make any checks payable to WVU Foundation, ATTN Tim Bolling P.O. Box 1650 Morgantown, WV 26507-1650. Please reference that your tax-deductible gift is being made in honor of Darwin F. Johnson.

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