With heavy hearts, family, friends, and the Georgia outdoor community mourn the passing of Will Primos Johns, who tragically lost his life in a hunting accident. His sudden death has left a profound void for all who knew him, as well as within the wider circle of individuals who shared his love for nature and the outdoors.
Will was a man defined by dedication—to his family, his passions, and the values he held dear. An experienced and respected hunter, he approached the sport with knowledge, responsibility, and a deep respect for the natural world. Hunting was more than a pastime for Will; it was a way to connect with nature, honor tradition, and practice stewardship.
Those who knew him remember a person of quiet confidence, integrity, and authenticity. Whether in the woods or among friends, Will brought steadiness, wisdom, and warmth to every interaction. His guidance, kindness, and reliability left a lasting impression on those fortunate enough to know him.
At the center of his life was his family. Will was a devoted husband, father, and loved one, whose presence brought comfort, strength, and joy. Shared memories of laughter, support, and togetherness now stand as cherished reminders of the life he lived fully and authentically.
His passing has resonated deeply throughout Johns Creek and the broader hunting community. Friends and fellow outdoor enthusiasts have come together to celebrate his life, sharing stories that honor his knowledge, respect for safety, and unwavering commitment to doing things the right way.
Authorities have confirmed that no foul play is suspected, and the accident remains under investigation. In the wake of this tragedy, his community is reflecting on the importance of vigilance, care, and safety in all outdoor pursuits—the very principles Will valued and exemplified.
Funeral arrangements will be announced to provide family, friends, and the community with an opportunity to gather, honor his memory, and celebrate a life that exemplified integrity, passion, and connection.

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