After an honorable discharge, Johnny met Leola Amos and her two daughters, Linda and Sharon Daniels. He fell in love with all three and on December 26, 1959, he made Leola his bride. A year later, Johnny and Leola celebrated the birth of their third daughter, Joanie, and soon after
welcomed their first of many grandchildren.
Johnny served as Sheriff of San Manuel, and later as a hydroelectric operator for Salt River Project before retiring to his cabin the woods. He loved fishing, camping, hunting, science, reading, UFO's and outer space, but more than anything, he loved his family.
Johnny is survived by his "beautiful bride" Leola and his daughter Joanie (Rudy), son in law Jim, his grandchildren Zack (Wanda), Angela (David), Josie (Tom), Rene, Greg, Mary (Joe), Yonna, Johnny, Briana (Jose) and Brock; his brother, Calvin Brock; as well as many, many, MANY great, and great-great grandchildren.
After an honorable discharge, Johnny met Leola Amos and her two daughters, Linda and Sharon Daniels. He fell in love with all three and on December 26, 1959, he made Leola his bride. A year later, Johnny and Leola celebrated the birth of their third daughter, Joanie, and soon after
welcomed their first of many grandchildren.
Johnny served as Sheriff of San Manuel, and later as a hydroelectric operator for Salt River Project before retiring to his cabin the woods. He loved fishing, camping, hunting, science, reading, UFO's and outer space, but more than anything, he loved his family.
Johnny is survived by his "beautiful bride" Leola and his daughter Joanie (Rudy), son in law Jim, his grandchildren Zack (Wanda), Angela (David), Josie (Tom), Rene, Greg, Mary (Joe), Yonna, Johnny, Briana (Jose) and Brock; his brother, Calvin Brock; as well as many, many, MANY great, and great-great grandchildren.
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