Robert Dexter Johnson, 78 of Fennville, Michigan, died Saturday, June 7, 2008 at the Hospice House in Holland, Michigan. Born June 9, 1929 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin the son of Robert Colton Johnson and Dorothy Dexter Johnson. Bob was a graduate of engineering from Marquette University of Milwaukee, WI and worked for Boeing Corp., retiring in 1981. He was a member of All Saints Episcopal Church in Saugatuck, MI, lifetime member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Naval Reservist and squadron leader of the Civil Air Patrol, one of the early presidents of the Saugatuck-Douglas Historical Society, long-time benefactor of the Red Barn Theatre, supporter of the Saugatuck Center of the Arts, member of the Pier Cove Ravine Trust Association, vary active in Ganges Township politics including 6 years as chairman of the planning committee, a benefactor to the South Western Michigan Underwater Preserve Society which accomplished in 1999 the designation of the 10th official off-shore underwater preserve and in 2001 the designated site of clay banks in the Lake Michigan waters off of Pier Cove officially named for his son John Butler Johnson II; he supported the Michigan Shipwreck Research Association. Bob was the last inspector from Boeing Corporation of the Apollo Moon Rover Project which landed on the moon in 1969 and most recently a major investor in Lakeshore Microboost Incorporated, a newly established environmental product. He and his wife also owed and operated the Porches Bed and breakfast in Pier Cove, till 2003. Surviving is his wife Ellen; children Lynne J. Fabian of Fennville, Sharon E. Johnson of Gainesville, FL; grandchildren Christopher and Dorothy Fabian and Jeffery Aron; great-grandson Luc Fabian; sister Mary Ann Curtis of Fennville. Bob was preceded in death by his son John B. Johnson, son-in-law John Fabian and one sister Dorothy Hess. Funeral Services will be 1:00 P.M. Wednesday, June 11, 2008 at All Saints Episcopal Church 212 Grand St. Saugatuck, MI., with Fr. G. Corwin Stoppel Officiating. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Holland or All Saints Episcopal Church. An online registry book is available at www.chappellfuneralhome.com