SPENCERVILLE -- Carl Ronald "Ron" Johnson, age 77, of Spencerville, passed away on Friday, September 12. 2025.
Ron was born on May 29, 1948, in Ironton, OH, to the late Carl and Willa Jean (Gallion) Johnson.
In addition to his parents, Ron is preceded in death by his brother, Rodney Johnson, and sister, Lori Johnson.
Ron will be deeply missed by his children, Jeff (Kaylee) Johnson, and Christopher (Jennifer) Johnson; his brother, Terry Johnson; his sisters, Shelia Walls, and Karla Johnson; and his grandchildren, Kylie (Austin) Lotz, Cassie (David) Coulter, Shania Johnson, Cannan Johnson, and Kaylin Johnson.
Ron loved woodworking, watching movies, and The Ohio State Buckeyes.
Ron's wishes were that no services be observed at this time.
Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor's choice.
Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.chiles-lamanfh.com.
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Sherry Ryan
Yesterday
Forgot to mention Ronnie and I were cousins his and my mom were sisters
Felicia Gonzalez
Yesterday
Memories and Family
Sherry
Yesterday
So very sorry for the family. Ronnie and I grew up together and as kids into teen years we were practically inseparable . We worked on a lot of cars and changed alot of engines in old 55to 57 Chevys the one I remember best is his 57 Chevy, he let me drive it(to go round the hill to Campbell's store) well I made it round one hill and ran off the road into creek, walked back told him and not mad just said let's get the tractor and get out. We did and never drove one of his cars again but he was not mad . We have so many great memories and I moved far away so never got to meet any of his kids, but he was avery special and kind person who will be missed by all.
Felicia Gonzalez
Yesterday
He was deeply loved, and will be missed. He always came to visit when mom, his aunt Shirlene was alive. As cousins, we could joke around and poke fun of each other. He had a good since of humor. He's with our family now, watching over us with all our relatives, catching up on what's been happening. Love you cousin, I'll see you again
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