John Ronald Johnson
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John Ronald Johnson, 71, of Kansas City, Missouri, went home to be with Jesus on October 15, 2025. John, known as Ron to those close to him, was born on April 10, 1954, in Kansas City, Missouri. He married the love of his life, Julie Johnson, on October 1, 1976. He graduated from Texas A&M University, where he earned a degree in Fire Science and later attended Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary earning a degree in Divinity. He proudly served as a Kansas City Firefighter and a Fire Protection Seargent at the Kansas City Plant for 35 years. Following retirement, he continued his service as Fire Chief for the Western Cass Fire Department. He was especially proud of his children and grandchildren, celebrating their accomplishments in school, youth activities, military and Scouts. He had an amazing singing voice and enjoyed singing karaoke with family and friends. He was also a proud member of the Kansas City Metro Men’s Chorus. Ron was the kind of man who was always helping others, fixing homes, cars, computers, or appliances, never hesitating to lend a hand. Together, Ron & Julie were active and devoted members of LifeQuest Church and loved their church family.
John was preceded in death by his parents, John and Margaret Johnson. He is survived by his loving wife, Julie Johnson; his children, Christie (Wade) Williams, John (Kristin) Johnson, and Jeramie Johnson; grandchildren, Braden Williams, Alyssa Williams, Madison Johnson-Hicks, Calla Johnson, Kacie Johnson, Kendall Johnson, and Jaiden Johnson; sister, Sharon Gough, and several extended family members and dear friends.
Ron’s legacy of faith, family, and service will continue to live on in the many lives he touched. He will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, October 24, 2025, at LifeQuest Church, 1400 N. Scott Ave., Belton, Missouri 64012.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Taking it to the Streets at P.O. Box 404, Greenwood, MO 64034 or at 2thestreets.org.
The Reyes family loves you Julie, we will keep you in our prayers.
This is sad news. Ron and I went to Pittman J.H and Raytown H.S. He was a quiet young man and very well respected. I was away from Raytown most of the 50 years. He and Julie welcomed me at one of the monthly class of 72 gatherings in 2024. They made me fell like I had never been away with a big hug from Julie and warm handshake from Ron. God speed Ron. You are missed by all. Thank you for your dedication and service to your community. See you again on the other side.
The Arends family sends our condolences to Julie and the family. We lived across the street from Julie and her family for 25 years and enjoyed them as neighbors. Praying for peace and comfort at this difficult time.
Matthew Lawrence
What a great man Ron became. Always upbeat and forward looking, It was a pleasure to see him at work, at Honeywell, or out in the world.
Julie my thoughts and prayers are with you and the family
Julie. .so sorry to hear this…Dave’s and .my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family ..
Julie
My thoughts will be with you. Please understand I will not be able to attend memorial. It’s just still too close to losing Debbie
Thoughts are with you in this hard time
Ron was such a thoughtful and caring man. I’ll always remember how he came to our home to help with our AC unit without a moment’s hesitation. That’s just the kind of person he was — always willing to help others.