of Midway, AR
March 29, 1950 - April 1, 2024
.Mr. Johnny Charles King, 74 of Mountain Home, passed away April 1, 2024. He was born March 29, 1950 in Mountain Home, to the late Lewis and Arlein (Lackey) King.
Mr. King is survived by one daughter; Jessica King, six grandchildren; Haley, Jason, Logan, Josh, Evie, and Cora, one brother; Willie Medley, one nephew; Jonathon, and two great nieces; Anna, and Maddie.
He is preceded in death by three brothers; Robert, David, and Mark, one sister; Sherry.
A memorial service for Mr. King will be at 2:00 PM, April 21, 2024 at Galatia Cemetery.
Arrangements are under the direction of Roller Funeral Home of Mountain Home.
My aunt Linda straight told me about this I’m the son of Howard king Lewis s brother I’m sorry to hear about this losing another King member my father had 7 kids I am the youngest and sorry for your loss. If you need my number Linda straight has it.
R.I.P. cousin Johnny..Rejoice with all those that went before
King was the name I always used . I had not seen him for a long time. But I always called him a friend .
Could write a book on all the adventures I've been on with King The Maniac . I'd guarantee you Fletcher and Bruce Lonon are with him right now . RIP ol friend RIP
Johnny my oldest cousin, just doesn't seem fair. Our numbers are dwindling. Enjoy the amazing reunion im sure you've had. So many have gone before you.
I have so many memories of you during my life. Being the only girl cousin was so much fun!
Love you.
RIP Johnny! Prayers for your family. I'll always hear him chuckling, saying "wahhh, Schneider, you ain't got no sense of humor"
Johnny, you were very much loved by everyone who knew you!
R.I.P. Johnny
Johnny was a dear lifelong friend we grew up together hunted together partied hard together rented a house together I miss you!!!
RiP King the Maniac!!!!
Our Condolences , are for you and your family, Johnny king
RIP Johnny. Prayers for your family.
RIP: J. King! I have wonderful memories of Johnny from the good old days. Camping, partying, listening to outlaw music. He was a really good friend of my ex-husband, Mike Miller, and became a good friend to me when I moved here. He entertained my sons when camping and taught them some questionable things. lol....Sadly time and circumstances meant I hadn't seen him in years, but will always remember him.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family