He was born April 9, 1953 in Danville to Robert and Neva Elliot Johnson. He married Chris Kutch on Feb. 9, 1974, in Danville. She survives.
Also surviving are one son, Chad Mikel Johnson; one brother, Robert "Jay" (Suz) Johnson; two sisters, Carol Golden and Janis (Daryl Stotlmyer); a brother-in-law, Ric (Pam) Kutch of Missouri; six nephews, Rob (Robin) Golden, Chris (Christy) Johnson, Brad (Cyndi) Johnson, Kirby, Rick (Stephanie) Kutch and Rob (Kyla) Kutch; nieces, Heather Golden and Amy (Rusty) Henry; special nephews, Ayden and Gavin Golden as well as 15 other nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by a brother-in-law, Brad Golden.
He coached the Bismarck-Henning Youth Wrestling Club beginning in 1984 and became assistant high school coach for 17 years.
He was born April 9, 1953 in Danville to Robert and Neva Elliot Johnson. He married Chris Kutch on Feb. 9, 1974, in Danville. She survives.
Also surviving are one son, Chad Mikel Johnson; one brother, Robert "Jay" (Suz) Johnson; two sisters, Carol Golden and Janis (Daryl Stotlmyer); a brother-in-law, Ric (Pam) Kutch of Missouri; six nephews, Rob (Robin) Golden, Chris (Christy) Johnson, Brad (Cyndi) Johnson, Kirby, Rick (Stephanie) Kutch and Rob (Kyla) Kutch; nieces, Heather Golden and Amy (Rusty) Henry; special nephews, Ayden and Gavin Golden as well as 15 other nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by a brother-in-law, Brad Golden.
He coached the Bismarck-Henning Youth Wrestling Club beginning in 1984 and became assistant high school coach for 17 years.
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