of Clarksville, AR
April 3, 1953 - May 13, 2024
Johnny Johnson, 71, a resident of Clarksville passed away Monday, May 13, 2024 at Johnson Regional Medical Center.
He was born April 3, 1953 in Clarksville to the late William Travis and Lula Mae (Richardson) Johnson. Johnny was of the Church of Christ faith and in his spare time enjoyed watching old westerns, hunting, fishing, horses and most importantly his family.
In addition to his parents, Johnny was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret Johnson; two sons, Johnny Travis and Charles Matthew Johnson; five brothers, Harold, William, Earl, Lloyd and Ricky Johnson and three sisters, Shirley Wade, Linda Beach and Barbara Millsap.
Survivors include two sons, Raymond and Billy Johnson both of Clarksville; two grandchildren and nine sisters, Lora Reynolds and husband, Wade of Mayflower, Janis Chidress and husband, Brad of Hobbs, New Mexico, Sandra Mallett of Lamar, Cora Coulter and husband, Jason of Pottsville, Elizabeth Davis and husband, Lonnie, Addie Pottinger of Cincinnati, Ohio, Virigina Arms of Cincinnati, Ohio, Loretta Lynn Pottinger of Cincinnati, Ohio and Kathy Johnson of Lamar.
Cremation arrangements are private under the direction of Roller-Cox Funeral Home in Clarksville.
johnny,thank you for always give me a place to hide and a giggle when it was needed some of my best memories are on your property you sure will be missed.
The Spencer Family
Johnny was one of a kind...times sitting around our kitchen table playing rummy....watching westerns....he loved everyone he met.....a true friend. We will miss you Johnny Boy
So sorry for yr iost love billy
I knew his sisters and brother
R.I.P.Johnny.
I don't remember Johnny when he lived at SCH, but I was friends with his sister Barbara. I'm truly sorry for your loss, and i pray that God will comfort you all.
i miss you brother johnny and now i know that you are with the rest of the family that has passed on i love you and always will love your sister liz davis and family
I was his brother Ricky Johnson's age in the children's home in Morrilton, Arkansas. I remember seeing Johnny around campus when I was young. Many blessings to his family.
Sympathy and prayers to the family. I met Johnny through my mother, Edna Burnett, at her church. He was also friends of my brother, Paul Burnett.
Use to see Johnny Everytime I went to Walmart, but it's been awhile since I've seen him.
I sincerely believe you will rest in peace. Hopefully you have a truck when you get there. Driving around heaven taking in all the sights. I know my mom will greet you with a big hug and smile. She really loved all of the Johnson family. Prayers and hugs to the family. Especially Raymond and Billy and Cathy.
Rest easy Johnny see ya on the other side!
Well I will start by saying Johnny was more then friends to me we was like family for real . I love this man with my whole heart he took me to my first rodeo in fortsmith and my last . We use to play cards alot . When he was still driving I'm glad I got to go spend time with him at the hospital and talk to him on the phone. I'm sure gonna miss you my friend always love Connie. And Mary Lou she would like to say she always loved him and always will and she will never forget John thats what she called him and had a lot of good times love you John Rest In Peace now