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Tallahassee's 'Airport Ambassador' Retires

Retiring Skycap Ervin "Mr. J" Johnson surrounded by friends, family and co-workers during his retirement party at Tallahassee International Airport.
Tom Flanigan
Retiring Skycap Ervin "Mr. J" Johnson surrounded by friends, family and co-workers during his retirement party at Tallahassee International Airport.

One of the most familiar faces for departing passengers at Tallahassee’s airport over the past quarter-century is flying off to a well-deserved retirement.

Retiring Skycap Ervin "Mr. J" Johnson surrounded by friends, family and co-workers during his retirement party at Tallahassee International Airport.
Credit Tom Flanigan
Retiring Skycap Ervin "Mr. J" Johnson surrounded by friends, family and co-workers during his retirement party at Tallahassee International Airport.

Two Tallahassee City Commissioners, Gil Ziffer and Curtis Richardson, had praise for Ervin “Mr. J” Johnson during his retirement party at the airport. That’s where Johnson as a skycap has greeted travelers checking in curbside since 1991.

“I know it’s certainly not the case for me, but I daresay there aren’t many of us who have met as many people as this young man has over those many years,” commented Ziffer.

“Serving of course in his official role that he got paid for, but also in his unofficial role as Tallahassee ambassador,” added Richardson.

And for Johnson, the party was a dual celebration. He marks his 80th birthday on Saturday, which is now officially “Ervin Johnson Day” in Tallahassee.

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