John "Johnny" Ray Tipton III

of Little Rock, AR

May 1, 1950 - September 21, 2024

There once lived a man, heroic in life and love who refused to abandon his mortal existence until the last breath. In the warm light of morning on September 21, 2024 he entered into eternal peace with his wife and daughter at his side.

Johnny was born May 1, 1950 in El Dorado, Arkansas, the son of John Ray Tipton Jr. and Francis Izola ''Zoe'' Thomason Tipton. He was a spirited child, often the subject of letters written home to the family. The adventures of little Johnny became the legacy of the man who once built wings on his bicycle because he wanted to fly. One day he did just that becoming a pilot so he could hunt when he wanted, and where he wanted in his own Cessna. A modern-day mountain man, flying high across the wilderness with his iconic beard, rumored to have been rivaled by Sir Sean Connery himself. It is worth noting that the Chevy dealership has lost a loyal customer. He owned more cars than we can count, but the family would like noted he never wrecked his own cars just theirs citing a squirrel incident on Mt. Holly Rd in his Mother's Dodge, making one with a tree, where had it not been for the seatbelt mandate of 1966 he would have not gone on to also wreck his little brother's Rambler. It seems he never lost that boyish dream to be a legend.

He graduated from El Dorado High School in 1968, as the handsome boy who was both an excellent student and member of the football and weightlifting teams. While never a troublemaker, at home he tormented his siblings into adulthood. While engaged in a neighborhood game of bullfighting he and his brother David were knocked unconscious.

Johnny grew up to meet his wife of 50 years, Yolanda, and married her after one year of courtship on August 23, 1974 in Clinton, Arkansas. Together, they welcomed a daughter, Shannon and grandchildren Jace and Isabella into the world. All because two people fell in love. It just doesn't get any better than that.

In 1972 he graduated from South Arkansas University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology, briefly teaching at El Dorado H.S. before graduating Pharmacy School in 1975. Johnny dedicated his career to his fellow Arkansans, as the Lead Pharmacy Surveyor for thirty years at the State of Arkansas Office of Long-Term Care (OLTC). He earned the title Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Arkansas for Medical Services (UAMS) School of Pharmacy in 1995. He served on numerous committees for state agencies to assist in setting regulation standards. John loved to teach, if there was a question he was the go to person in pharmacy. He never left a phone call unanswered. His hard work and vast knowledge combined with unwavering passion for patients in long-term care earned him the love and respect of all.

Learning from a young age to hunt, it was from those wild Thomason girls - his Mother and Aunt Dot. Johnny loved trips to Colorado and Alaska with his friends, brother and grandson tracking elk and bear. He was everyone's hero. While sometimes not a ray of sunshine he was the dutiful Patriarch of our family, who would do anything for anyone. Always watching over us even when we weren't looking and now surely from heaven for all the days of our lives until we meet again.

He is preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his loving wife, Yolanda ''Yodi''; daughter Shannon Tipton, both of Little Rock; Grandchildren Jace Tipton and Isabella ''Bella'' Tipton; Sister, Donna Rife (Tom) of Bentonville; Brother, David Tipton (Pamela) of Bentonville; Nieces Tasya Tipton (his favorite) of Houston, Texas and Lindsay Dover (Howard) of Bentonville; Nephew Shane Tipton (Melissa) of Bristow, Virginia; Aunt Dorothy Shirey of Springfield, Missouri and Aunt Shirley Petty of Austin, Texas; many adoring Great Nieces and Nephews and was part of the infamous Thomason 22 first-cousins who were witness to his life spending 4th of July in Hampton at the family reunion homestead shooting guns and eating Southern food with the family he loved.

He loved his own in the world, and he loved them until the end. John 13:1 Until the very end.

A celebration of Johnny's Life will be held at Crystal Hill Baptist Church on Thursday, September 26th at 2 p.m., 18823 Crystal Valley Road, Little Rock, Arkansas
Burial will follow services. Anyone wearing black will not be admitted, or at your own risk. Johnny ask you wear red or he will haunt you now that he has wings.

Family will greet friends at 1p.m. for viewing until service begins. We also welcome all to a luncheon at Wood Grill after burial.

Service Information
Visitation
Visitation
Crystal Hill Baptist Church
18823 Crystal Valley Road
Little Rock,  AR 72210
9/26/2024 at 1:00 P.M..
Service
Celebration of Life
Crystal Hill Baptist Church
18823 Crystal Valley Road
Little Rock,  AR 72210
9/26/2024 at 2:00 P.M.

Cemetery/Interment
Crystal Hill Cemetery
18823 Crystal Valley Road
Little Rock, AR 72210

Memorial Contributions
Pulaski County Humane Society
14600 Colonel Glenn Road
Little Rock, AR 72210


Obituary Provided By:
Roller-Chenal Funeral Home
13801 Chenal Parkway
Little Rock, AR  72211
www.rollerfuneralhomes.com