Former U.S. Mint Director, Jay Johnson, Dead at 66
 | By Green Bay Press Gazette October 19, 2009 |

Former U.S. Rep Jay Johnson, a longtime Green Bay TV news anchor, died Saturday at his suburban Washington, D.C., home of an apparent heart attack.
Johnson, 66, had a 32-year journalism career that included work as news anchor at WFRV-TV from 1980-1986 and WLUK-TV from 1987 until his election to Congress in 1996.
"He was a good guy and he was kind to everybody. He was always a gentleman in every sense of the word," said Mary Smits Larsen, who was Johnson's co-anchor at WFRV.
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