Kevin Wendell Johnson
1956-2023
LITTLETON, CO - Kevin Wendell Johnson, loving and beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, son, uncle, and friend, died on Sunday, August 6, 2023, just outside Last Chance, Colorado, as the result of a motorcycle accident. He was 67 years old.
Kevin was born May 22, 1956, in Jerome, Idaho, the third child of Mayben and Merna (Deuel) Johnson. He loved Idaho and maintained a pride and passion for his home state his whole life. He graduated from Jerome High School, where he excelled at both academics and athletics, his state track records standing for many years.
When he left for college at Harvard University, it was the first time he had ever been east of Vernal, Utah.
After serving a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Texas and New Mexico, Kevin earned a BA in History and Government (Cum Laude) from Harvard, a Masters degree in Economics from the London School of Economics, and a JD from the J. Rueben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University.
While still a student, Kevin married Amy Bennett in the Salt Lake Temple on August 23, 1979. They had two children, Frances Elizabeth Johnson and Wendell Bennett Johnson, and traveled with their family all over the world, living in Utah, Washington, DC, London, Boston and Michigan before settling in Littleton, Colorado.
Kevin especially loved the five years he and his family spent living in Madrid, Spain working for the Dow Chemical Company. He was a proud speaker of Castilian Spanish and spoke and practiced as often as he could.
Kevin built a successful law practice with Holland & Hart in Denver and most recently Parsons Behle & Latimer in Salt Lake City, becoming one of the leading mining attorneys in the country. He maintained a strong commitment to excellence for his clients and his industry. Colleagues described him as irreplaceable.
He showed the same commitment and loyalty in his relationships with his friends and family - Kevin cared about people, their motivations, and their passions and he served selflessly. He also loved food - both eating dishes from cultures around the world and experimenting with making it - from his famous sourdough pancakes to more exotic efforts like seafood pizza.
His greatest pride was his family - Kevin was a devoted husband, a kind, generous and involved father, and an especially adoring grandfather, though he preferred being called KJ instead of grandpa. He worked hard to build a happy family and also found many chosen families along the way - at Harvard, at church, and in his community. Just as he dreamed big for himself and stepped forward bravely on new and uncharted paths, he dreamed big for other people and helped them believe they could achieve great things.
Kevin is survived by his wife, Amy; his daughter, Frances, her husband, Andrew Dale, and their children, Beatrice, Alistair, and Tabitha; his son, Ben, his wife, Jenna Antonucci Johnson, and their daughter, Olive; his mother, Merna; his siblings, Cole Johnson and April Johnson; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Mayben Alton Johnson, his mother-in-law, Bonnie Ellen Stone Bennett, his father-in-law, David Wells Bennett, and his brother-in-law, John Wells Bennett.
The family will hold a celebration of Kevin's life and lasting impact at a later date. Friends are invited to donate in his honor to the David Wells Bennett Memorial Scholarship at the University of Utah, https://ustarter.utah.edu/o/university-of-utah-39/i/ustarter/s/support-the-david-wells-bennett-endowed-scholarship-in-philosophy-becfnxrdr which Kevin proudly established in honor of his father-in-law.
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Michael H. Sarra, MPA
August 20, 2023
May God shod be with the Johnson family during this time of deep sorrow.
Susan Silver Murray
August 16, 2023
I want to send my loving thoughts and prayers out to all of you. I am so very sorry for your loss! Kevin will be greatly missed! My deepest sympathies go out to each of you!
Lynn Joyce
August 14, 2023
In the love that surrounds you, may you find strength, and peace in the memories you cherish.
My deepest sympathy for your loss.
Mark Jardine
August 12, 2023
Hi Amy, I was sad to hear of your husband´s passing! I wish you and your family the best pray for your comfort. Sincerely, Your friend, Mark Jardine
Grace Sullivan Rose
August 12, 2023
Amy & family I am very sorry to hear about Kevin´s passing. I deepest sympathies to you all. My memories of Kevin were that he was a very happy person. I know you´ll all miss him very much. Hugs to you all sincerely Grace Sullivan Rose
Scott Gibbs
August 11, 2023
My condolences to the family. I worked with Kevin over the past several years writing and negotiating contracts. Kevin was a valued project team mate. More than that, he became a valued friend. He will be greatly missed.
Lori Morrish
August 11, 2023
My deepest and heartfelt sympathy for your loss. KJ has been an excellent lawyer for IPP Renewed and a good friend. My prayers are with the family, friends, and coworkers. Amy--You and KJ reached out to me for many candid conversations, and I will be forever grateful for the time we shared and the willingness for you to be open and your encouragement and opportunity for me to tell my story in a safe space. May God bless and comfort you during this time of bereavement.
JKH
August 11, 2023
My deepest sympathy to the Johnson Family for the loss of your loved one, Kevin, and pray God gives you comfort, peace and strength during this difficult time. 2nd Thessalonians 2:16, 17.
Scott Gibbs
August 10, 2023
My condolences to the family. I worked with Kevin over the past several years writing and negotiating contracts. Kevin was an able and valued project team mate. More than that, he became a valued friend. He will be greatly missed.
Bev Obenchain
August 10, 2023
Kevin was also a great neighbor and my favorite person to chat with at our annual picnic. He will be missed. Our hearts go out to Amy and his family .
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