Don Frederic Johnston

Don Frederic Johnston obituary, Fort Worth, TX

Don Frederic Johnston

Don Johnston Obituary

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Don Frederic Johnston FORT WORTH--Don Frederic Johnston, M.D., 72, died Thursday, Dec. 19, 2019. SERVICE: 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 28, 2019, at Southcliff Baptist Church, 4100 SW Loop 820, Fort Worth, Texas, 76109. Interment: Private. MEMORIALS: Gifts in his memory may be made to Union Gospel Mission, American Heart Association or Wounded Warrior Project. Don was born in Wichita, Kan., to Donald C. Johnston and Freda Jelks Johnston. He moved to Wichita Falls at a young age. He grew up an "all American boy" of the '50s and '60s, surrounded by his cousins and friends. He loved sports, hunting, fishing, camp and his church youth group. He attended Rider High School, was in ROTC and proudly became a Eagle Scout. He attended Schreiner and Texas Tech University. His senior year, 51 years ago at Texas Tech, he met Jane Dingee, the love of his life. They have been married 48 years. Don then attended UT Southwestern Medical School in Dallas and graduated in 1973. Don and Jane moved to Louisville, Ky., where he did his internship at Louisville General. They returned to Texas, and Don did his orthopedic residency at John Peter Smith Hospital. In 1978, Don chose the mid-cities to practice medicine. He was the third orthopedic surgeon in that area. He practiced medicine for 40 years at Texas Health H-E-B in Euless, Texas. He served as chief of surgery and many other positions throughout his career. He was involved in NTSP and Care n Care and served on their boards. Don was an advocate for doctors and patients and fought big business on their behalf. He was known for "telling it like it is," yet in a kind and gentle manner. Don and Jane had two daughters, Channing and Lauren. Don loved them dearly. He was a wonderful husband, son, father, uncle cousin, "boss" and friend. Don was a hero to many. He was a true character with an incredible sense of humor and boundless wit. He had a servant's heart, and he was always there for everyone who was in his life. He was funny, compassionate and caring. Don loved music and its lyrics and loved to share a tune or story about the artist. He was an avid reader and had a great love of military history. He loved visiting with his patients that were veterans and hearing their stories of service. Many of them became friends of his for life. He loved Friday night football. He became L.D. Bell's and later Trinity High School's team physician spanning over 30 years. He was a gentle giant to many, never too busy to help a friend find a remedy or to lend a listening ear. He believed in fighting the good fight for what was right. Don had a quiet but mighty faith. He would often say you could not practice medicine and not believe in God. He is with his maker now. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. He was loved by many. Don was preceded in death by his parents, Donald C. Johnston and Freda Jelks Johnston, and his brother, Martin C. Johnston. SURVIVORS: His wife, Jane Dingee Johnston; daughters, Channing Johnston Edwards and Lauren Lenoir Johnston; nieces; nephews; cousins; great office staff; revered colleagues, friends and his buddies forever.

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July 14, 2025

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Melinda

July 14, 2025

The best orthopedic Sergeant ever and he was a very kind hearted person. I thought of him because I just had surgery on right arm and I notice how different the procedure and recovery time was when he did the surgery . I miss you Dr. Johnston.

Michael Mc Dowell

April 1, 2024

Dr. Johnston was the greatest doctor I ever went to. Compassionate and Caring was the way he dealt with his patients. I miss him so much.

Susan Carter

March 31, 2024

Dr. Johnston was familiar with me over the years. He repaired my broken thumb, did a couple of knee surgeries, and squished out a couple of nasty blood clots on my front shin from taking a softball off the shin. This he seems to take delight in lol. His "bedside" manner was impeccable and with humor. He will be missed, and I send prayers of support and comfort to the family. Through his faith and my own I know I will see him again.

KAREN WHITAKER RANDOLPH

July 23, 2023

I was a patient of Dr J - (my name for him) we met on the helipad after being care flighted from Grapevine to Euless with compound fracture. He helped save my ankle and foot. Dwi hit my Mom and I head on. I am shocked to see his obituary. I was 17 and he put up with my resistance to his orders and got me through my healing. I would go in and he was always joking but stern with me. Miss you and a great doctor.

channing johnston

April 4, 2020

you fought the good fight.

Mattie Rutherford Thompson

January 29, 2020

I've been a patient of Dr. Johnston for thirty years, and was profoundly saddened to hear of his death. We both went to Texas Tech, and I enjoyed sharing our memories of college days in Lubbock, back when the world was less complicated. He was a great physician, and I always felt uplifted, upon leaving his office. To his family, friends and staff, you are in my prayers. Most sincerely, Mattie Rutherford Thompson

Terri Cooley

January 21, 2020

I just heard from my son about Dr. Johnston's passing...I was shocked!!! I was in his office less than a year ago for a knee injury and as usual he had me laughing the entire time!!! Prayers to his family and staff...

Janice Steffins

January 14, 2020

I just found out and as a patient I felt surprisingly devastated. He was a great doctor and wonderful human being.

Terri Quezada

January 13, 2020

I did not know about Dr. Johnston's passing until today when I received the letter regarding his office closing permanently. I loved Dr. Johnston and loved listening to his stories.
Please accept my very deepest and sincerest condolences.

Terri Quezada

Cheryl Gilley

December 27, 2019

Don and I were great friends at Rider and at Floral Heights UMC in Wichita Falls. The MYF (youth group) from the early sixties had a reunion in, I believe, 1982. We had such fun reminiscing, but I didn't see Don after that. With the advent of email and texting, though, he found me and would share things about politics, music, old friends, etc. -not often, but I'd find all kinds of things he found interesting in my inbox. I will miss that. My sympathy to you, his family and friends. It seems he remained quite the character all these years, and I know there is hole in your hearts now, without him. God bless you and heal your hearts with love.
Cheryl Griffin Gilley
Rider class of '65

Candice Subaitis

December 27, 2019

Dr. Johnston was great to work with and always kept us smiling and on our toes. My deepest condolences to his family.

Candice Subaitis

Candice Subaitis

December 27, 2019

Dr. Johnston was great to work with and always kept us smiling and on our toes. My deepest condolences to his family.

Candice Subaitis

December 27, 2019

Dr. Johnston was great to work with and always kept us smiling and on our toes. My deepest condolences to his family.

Candice Subaitis

Velda Schambacher

December 26, 2019

He was awesome to everyone and always spoke the truth.... whether you liked it or not. I will always remember my first meeting with him and scheduling for my knee replacement. My question: Is it going to hurt.. His reply" after a chuckle... hell yeah it's going to hurt.. LOL Over the years my visits with him always left me feeling that I had met a Doctor/Friend that was genuinely one of the biggest Gentle Giants in the world. I will miss our visits and many discussions. Rest in Peace.... Velda Schambacher

Judi Morton-McCorkle

December 26, 2019

Rest in Peace, Dr. J. You will be missed.

mike stacy

December 26, 2019

Just have great memories of Don...great guy, awesome sense of humor and he loved to talk about his cars and his toys (his cars)
he was a friend first, then a long time client.
he will be missed...I know one thing, he loved his wife and his two daughters.

A good man who will be missed.

Michael McMurtrey

December 26, 2019

This is sad news. I've known Don since 1961, when I met him at Barwise Junior High, and he was one of a small 'gang' that met at my house on Sherwood Lane after school and on Saturdays. My mother once chewed him out for slamming the front door on the way out, and that was the only time I knew him to be at a loss for words! I lost touch with him after high school, but caught up with him at the 2015 Rider Class of 1965 reunion. My sincerest condolences to his family, close friends, and patients.

Tony Moseley

December 26, 2019

Great surgeon, great guy! Always made me laugh through the pain.

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