On November 9, 1973 he was united in marriage with his loving wife, Tammy (Barker) McDaniel. The hometown sweethearts raised three children: Heidi, Misty, and Tye. His early work life was spent on the family farm and in the oil field alongside many of his family members. In 1989, Johnny and Tammy moved to Hutchinson, Kansas, where he began his 25-year career in the chemical processing industry.
After retirement, Johnny worked part time for the City of Attica, where he took great pride in beautifying and maintaining his beloved hometown, especially during the annual rodeo week. However, his favorite role was that of “Papa” to his seven grandsons: Alec, Lawson, Masen, Briggam, Brock, Brycen, and Cade and one granddaughter, Libby Ann. Johnny loved Harleys, coyote hunting, Colorado in the summer, demolition derbies, and classic cars. But more than anything, he loved his family. A larger-than-life hero to each of them, Papa Johnny spent his free time tinkering with his grandchildren’s vehicles, motorcycles, and go-carts and driving long distances to cheer them on at sporting events (and quite possibly brag the next morning at the coffee shop).
Johnny’s extensive small-cell lung cancer diagnosis in May of 2020 was met with his characteristic fearless attitude. The last nine months involved long days of doctors’ appointments, chemotherapy, and radiation. Yet Johnny remained grateful and humbled by the blessings he had received in his 67 years, and said he was more than ready to meet his Lord and Savior when his name was called.
Johnny passed away at Hutchinson Regional Medical Center on February 8, 2021. He was preceded in death by his parents and an infant sister, Connie. He is survived by his beloved wife, Tammy; his children: Heidi Schultz (Jamie) and Misty McCurdy (Jeremie) of Hutchinson, and Tye McDaniel (Megan) of Attica; eight grandchildren; sister, DeeAnn Burkholder (Bill) of Miami, Texas; and his in-laws, Dennis and Judy Barker of Attica.
A private family graveside will follow at the Attica Cemetery.
On November 9, 1973 he was united in marriage with his loving wife, Tammy (Barker) McDaniel. The hometown sweethearts raised three children: Heidi, Misty, and Tye. His early work life was spent on the family farm and in the oil field alongside many of his family members. In 1989, Johnny and Tammy moved to Hutchinson, Kansas, where he began his 25-year career in the chemical processing industry.
After retirement, Johnny worked part time for the City of Attica, where he took great pride in beautifying and maintaining his beloved hometown, especially during the annual rodeo week. However, his favorite role was that of “Papa” to his seven grandsons: Alec, Lawson, Masen, Briggam, Brock, Brycen, and Cade and one granddaughter, Libby Ann. Johnny loved Harleys, coyote hunting, Colorado in the summer, demolition derbies, and classic cars. But more than anything, he loved his family. A larger-than-life hero to each of them, Papa Johnny spent his free time tinkering with his grandchildren’s vehicles, motorcycles, and go-carts and driving long distances to cheer them on at sporting events (and quite possibly brag the next morning at the coffee shop).
Johnny’s extensive small-cell lung cancer diagnosis in May of 2020 was met with his characteristic fearless attitude. The last nine months involved long days of doctors’ appointments, chemotherapy, and radiation. Yet Johnny remained grateful and humbled by the blessings he had received in his 67 years, and said he was more than ready to meet his Lord and Savior when his name was called.
Johnny passed away at Hutchinson Regional Medical Center on February 8, 2021. He was preceded in death by his parents and an infant sister, Connie. He is survived by his beloved wife, Tammy; his children: Heidi Schultz (Jamie) and Misty McCurdy (Jeremie) of Hutchinson, and Tye McDaniel (Megan) of Attica; eight grandchildren; sister, DeeAnn Burkholder (Bill) of Miami, Texas; and his in-laws, Dennis and Judy Barker of Attica.
A private family graveside will follow at the Attica Cemetery.
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