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 BANGOR, Maine 鈥?Robert Johnson Jr. had a daily routine about two years ago. A homeless man, Johnson would get up in the morning, buy alcohol at a local store, and, he said, walk along the Bangor waterfront  and think about how I could throw myself into the water. An alcoholic suffering from scoliosis, the 54-year-old totally disabled U.S. Army veteran has spent the last 19 months sober and the last year in housing in Brewer. He had a message for others attending Homeless Vigil 2016 at Hammond Street Congregational Church on Wednesday night:There is hope. Dont be so quick to judge the homeless,  Johnson said Wednesday.  People can be homeless because of a fire. They can be homeless because the mill closed. They can be homeless because they are ill. The social workers and homeless shelter advocates who attended the 11-year-old annual ceremony on Wednesday did so to mourn the people who died without homes in 2016 but also to celebrate the victors over homelessness such as Johnson.Bruce Hews, campus manager of Hope House, one of the Bangor areas three homeless shelters, said he knows of 10 homeless  polene pe brumate era ople who died during the last year, but added that no one he is aware of has kept an exact count of homeless deaths in the Bangor area.Homelessness, he said, can come to people the way it fell on Johnson, who had served for six years in the Army as a sergeant 鈥?as a culmination of decades of physical pain polene bolsos , and addiction that began as a crude form of self-medication.For others, it is