Jack Johnson

Jack Johnson

jack johnson

October 31, 1930 ~ February 20, 2023

Jack Johnson 92, of Longview, formerly of Daingerfield passed away on Monday morning, February 20, 2023 in a Longview nursing facility. He was born on October 31 1930 in Marshall to William and Angie Johnson. After graduating High School he began what would become a long and successful career as the owner and operator of Johnson Plumbing. He was a member of several fishing clubs and enjoyed fishing tournaments. Mr. Johnson was preceded in death by his parents; one son, Jack "Ronnie" Johnson; sisters, Maxine Kerr, Billie Jo Clark and Tommie Lee "Bebe" Campbell. He is survived by his sons and daughter-in-law, William "Bill" Johnson of Riverside, CA, Eddie "Bubba" Johnson and Becky of Longview; numerous grandchildren; several great grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews. Honoring his requests, cremation arrangements have been entrusted to Horn-Nail-Haggard Funeral Home of Daingerfield. No formal services are planned at this time.

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  1. Chaplain Leslie Parish says:

    Jessie (black dog), Seamus (red dog), and I enjoyed our weekly visits with Mr. Johnson. He loved the dogs, especially Seamus (the red dog). We spent many hours talking and reminiscing about his past and the animals he had loved. Sometimes his son Bubba was there and Mr. Johnson loved having us all together. He loved his children very much and we talked about them, especially Bubba, on many a visit. Seamus loved Mr. Johnson’s ear scratches. We will miss him very much for his kindness and good humor. I pray God brings comfort and peace to his family during this difficult time. As long as we remember Mr. Johnson, he is never truly gone. God bless his family. – Chaplain Leslie Parish, Canines for Christ and AccentCare Hospice


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May 15, 1953 ~ September 21, 2021

Funeral services for Jack "Ronnie" Johnson, 68, of Maud, formerly of Hughes Springs will be held at 10 AM Friday, September 24, 2021 in the Chapel of Horn-Nail-Haggard Funeral Home with Reverend Rick Rothwell officiating. Burial will follow in Daingerfield Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 4 to 6 PM, Thursday evening, September 23, 2021 at the funeral home. Jack was born May 15, 1953 in Marshall to Jack Mitchell and Joyce Moreland Johnson. He passed away on Monday morning, September 21, 2021 in a Beaumont hospital. He attended Hughes Springs High School. He loved music and enjoyed being a part of Hughes Springs Mustang and SFA Lumberjack Bands. Mr. Johnson was preceded in death by his mother; and wife, Sharon Draper Johnson. He is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Carey and Jennifer Johnson of Tyler; father, Jack Johnson of Daingerfield; brothers and sister-in-law, Bill Johnson of Riverside, CA., and Eddie and Becky Johnson of Longview; step- children, Charles Pemberton, Amy Yawn, Christy Carr as well as numerous nieces and nephews and grandchildren. The family requests memorials be made in honor of Ronnie to Hughes Springs High School Mustang Band Boosters, 701 Russell, Hughes Springs, TX 75656.

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  1. Ronnie Jack Johnson, my brother in law who was married to my late sister, Sharon Draper Johnson was funny, caring, and kind. He and my sister had so much fun and shared a lot of laughter. He took great care of Sharon. He supported my son Jeremy Gressman, band director and loved his son and family. He loved attending the grandchildren events. He will be missed by many.

  2. I worked with Ronnie at Lowe’s for about 6 years. He was a very sweet person and a dear friend. Although he is no longer here in person, he lives on through his family and friends. I feel very privileged to have known Ronnie. I am deeply sorry for your loss and pray that the sorrow is able to turn to laughter, even for a moment, as you rember hid life. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this tine of grief.

  3. I just wanted to say how much I know Dad loved everyone and was always putting people before himself. It is so very amazing to see in person how much of an impact he had on others and that makes my heart smile!


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