Allan L. Johnson of Allamuchy, NJ passed away in a tragic accident Sunday, March 7, 2021. Born and raised in Chicago, IL, Allan, and his family moved to Chatham, NJ in 1974 and Panther Valley in 1996. Allan and his family spent many years enjoying his log cabin on the Delaware River, and his cottage in Cresco, PA.
Graduating Northwestern University with a Master in Business Administration, Allan served as Product Manager for Burry, Division of Quaker Oats, and retiring as a partner with Blessing White, Inc., a Management Consulting firm in Princeton, NJ.
Allan’s many passions included fly casting, fly fishing, fly tying, golfing, bird hunting with his English setter dogs, tennis, biking, playing his guitar, harmonicas, and Native American flute.
Forty years of fly fishing include trout, steelhead, and Atlantic salmon in Canada, Chile, Argentina, Alaska, Russia, New Zealand, and across the U.S. Bonefish in the Florida Keys, Bahamas, Belize, and South Andros Islands, where he hosted many trips. He was a member of the Professional Casters All American team for four consecutive years and won four all-around National Championships as a professional caster. Allan was an American Casting Association Certified Casting Instructor and worked with many students through Allan Johnson’s School of Fly Casting. He also served as a Delaware Fishing Guide. Allan served as a life member of Trout Unlimited, serving as chapter president, National Director, and member of Trout Unlimited Executive Committee. Other memberships included the Federation of Fly Fishers, Henryville Fly Fishers, the American Society for Training and Development, and the Lincoln Park Casting Club.
As a member of the Panther Valley Country Club, Allan achieved five-hole in one golf shots. He was also an Honorary Member of the Natural Golf Hall of Fame.
He is survived by his beloved wife of 61 years, Carlene (Guyton) Johnson of Allamuchy, NJ, and his loving son Glenn and wife Caren Johnson and their children Brianna and Ayden, daughter, Laureen Johnson andher children, Jessica and Anthony, a sister Bonnie Johnson, and sister-in-law, Judith Nellis. Allan was very proud of his family and we were so fortunate to have him in our lives.
Friends and family are invited to attend a visitation on Friday, March 12 at the Cochran Funeral Home, Hackettstown, NJ from 4:00 – 7:00 PM EDT. The service will also be available through Zoom. To send the family condolences, please visit https://cochranfuneral.com/about-us/
In Lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Henryville Conservation Club, 2775 Hedrick Rd Harleysville, PA 19438 USA, in memory of Allan.

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Becky LePage&Rich Kummer says
March 10, 2021 at 10:25 pmCarlene&Family, I am convinced that Allan is fly fishing in the streams of heaven.We know that heaven has a new star,his name is Allan.We will miss him,but,never forget those amazing HENRYVILLE times dinners, and catch&release stories. May those special times you shared together ,be a comfort to you &your family in now. Becky LePage&Richard Kummer
Scott and Pauline Churchill says
March 10, 2021 at 10:56 pmPlease accept our condolences–Allan’s smile and conversations will be dearly missed.
Steve Jaros says
March 11, 2021 at 10:20 pmCarlene, Holly and I are so very saddened to hear this news. Please know you and all of Allan’s loved ones are in our prayers. I have missed Allan since we moved from NJ to Palm Desert, CA back in 2015. But I have many fond memories of our golfing escapades and experiences playing and practicing together at PVCC. The winter putting fun we had at your home trying to perfect our putting strokes was the best of times during those cold wintry days. So be as well as can be expected and hang in there. We will all miss him for sure. God Bless, Steve and Holly Jaros
Bill Simolike says
March 12, 2021 at 2:26 amI am so sorry that I can’t attend the service on Friday. I will certainly be there in sprit. I only knew Allan for a few years , yet I felt that I knew him all my life. The few times that I fished with him as his guest at the Henryville Club will always be cherished memories for me. He was a kind and gentle man who loved his fly fishing. I feel blessed to have made his acquaintance and to have shared time on the water with him. My deepest sympathies to his family and made God give you the strength to get through this most difficult of times.
Bill Simolike
JULIA DUNBROOK says
March 12, 2021 at 2:33 amDear Carlene, Laureen, and Glenn + family, Thomas and I are so sorry to hear of your painful loss. We are heartbroken for you. Love you always, no matter how far away we may be.
Irene Titus says
March 12, 2021 at 5:07 amNo words. Sincere condolences to Carlene and family. Steve and Irene Titus
Doug Vanerka says
March 12, 2021 at 2:41 pmCondolences to Carlene and the family on the loss of Allan, a friend of 50 years. He and I shared the love of fly fishing. Our first time on the water together was in Lower Michigan followed by trips to Labrador, Idaho, Alaska, British Columbia , and more memorable places. Using his leadership skills Allan was instrumental in forming the OakBrook Chapter of Trout Unlimited in Illinois in 1973. To his credit the chapter has a membership of 1200 members today and is actively and successfully implementing Trout Unlimited’s mission of preserving and protecting the cold water fishery. Allan leaves us with fond memories and thankfulness for his friendship. Doug and Dorothy Vanerka
Jerry Uhrig says
March 12, 2021 at 5:28 pmCarlene and Family,
I am so saddened to learn of Allan’s tragic passing. I knew Allan as the gracious host of our Native American Flute gathering. He was a wonderful source of information and culture, such a helpful patient person. When I lost my son a year ago, Allan was on the phone with helpful thoughts I still draw on today. Allan was also my slack key guitar buddy. I am not a golfer, not a fly fisherman, but I still found Allan to be a rich source of common interests: guitar, uke, flutes, harmonica. And Carlene ws such a kind and gracious hostess for our flute gatherings. Thank you, Dear Lady. I will treasure those memories
Laurietta Oakleaf says
March 12, 2021 at 6:22 pmI am so sorry for your loss. Prayers to you and your family. Love being sent.
Sydney & Anna Collier says
March 12, 2021 at 6:55 pmTo the Johnson family, My family and I’s heart aches for your loss. Allan will be dearly missed and he leaves behind a legacy of greatness in his children and family! I wish we could help lighten the blow to your family but know it will take time to heal from the sudden loss. He will be watching over you and be proud of you always! We are sending all our love and well wishes your way.
Eleanor Brimmer says
March 12, 2021 at 8:47 pmTo Laureen and all of Allan’s friends and family,
I’m so sorry for your loss and I’m wishing you peace during this difficult time.
Cecile Vonderheyden says
March 13, 2021 at 12:38 amLaureen, we are praying for you father and family
Faithfully, Good is you you during difficult times
Debbie Stanitski says
March 13, 2021 at 12:25 pmSo sorry for your tragic loss
David Botana says
March 13, 2021 at 8:12 pmDear Laureen and family,
I am so sorry to hear about the sudden passing of your father. My family and I send you our condolences.
Helen Wolf says
March 15, 2021 at 4:51 pmCarlene,Laureen,Glenn, and family,
My heart breaks for you and your loss. Allan was a wonderful person and will be deeply missed. My thoughts and prayers to all of you.
Warren County Library, Northeast Branch says
March 24, 2021 at 3:19 pmWe are so very sorry to hear of Allan’s passing. We will miss him. He provided great programs on fly fishing & the Native American flute. Our patrons enjoyed learning from him. Our deepest condolences to his family.
Linda Schloss says
March 24, 2021 at 4:41 pmHow very sad the world has lost such a wonderful being. I will forever remember him and his giving patience while learning to play the flute. May Carlene and his family hear him in every song. He’s not far.
Peace and Love in prayers and melody.
Carmel Bourneuf says
August 16, 2021 at 1:11 amCarlene. How very sorry I was to hear your great loss. He did love his music. May the road rise to meet him
May the wind be at his back
Until you meet again
May God hold him in the palm of his hand. ☘️Carmel
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