Gina Teresa Johnson
Ronan – On Tuesday, November 23, 2021, Gina Teresa Johnson, loving mother, sister, grandmother, auntie, cousin, and friend passed away at age 63. Gina was born on January 29, 1958, in Ronan, Montana to Adam Grant Kirsch and Bonnie Jean (Hoyt) Kirsch.
Gina grew up in Ronan on the family ranch and graduated from Ronan High school in 1976.
After High School she married Doug Starkel and had two children, Josh and Jake. They later divorced.
Gina worked at the Lake County Court House in the Clerk of Court office where she met Wes Johnson, a handsome and charismatic Highway Patrol Officer. The two were wed on September 14, 1985. Together they raised three sons, Shon, Josh and Jake, and a daughter, Tammy.
In 1993, Wes retired from the Highway Patrol, and he and Gina started S & S Sports in an old calving shed on their property. Together they grew the business successfully. In 2011 Wes passed away unexpectedly. Gina continued to grow S & S Sports, and with the help of her children, the business has prospered.
Gina had a passion for her family, friends and dusty old things. She was a lover of animals. She combined her favorite hobbies and creative talent into extraordinary art and decoration. She had and incredible green thumb. Consequently, her gardens and flowers were always the envy of us all. She was known for her quick wit, her infectious smile, and her kind and compassionate spirit. Gina's love of great music took her to many live shows. She was fearless and always up for a great adventure and good times followed her wherever she went. Most notably her wild motorcycle rides on her Spyder to Sturgis with the Wild Gofers. Gina was cherished by so many.
Gina is preceded in death by her husband Wes, father Adam, mother, Bonnie and her niece Kaetlyn. She is survived by four children, Tammy Barr (Wes), Shon Johnson (Cathy), Josh Starkel (Tara), Jake Starkel (Tyanna), her beloved brother Kevin Kirsch (Dana), 10 grandchildren, two nieces and two nephews, many cousins, friends and her loving partner Fred Reimers.
A Memorial Celebration is being planned for the late summer/early fall of next year. Details will be announced. Memories and condolences may be sent to the family at www.shriderthompson.com.
Arrangements are under the care of Shrider – Thompson Funeral Home.
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Stanton Edwardson
December 10, 2021
The fun Gina and I had on our ponies riding in the Missions. Spent alot of time in the living room with Paint your wagon sound track on writing the words of the songs down so we knew and sang them riding our horses! What a great loss to all..Gina is a star
God bless her family. Kim Kirsch
Ray &Christie
December 9, 2021
Gina was a very precious person, always smiling and a joy to be around, she will be missed!
Pat and Jane Tougas
December 9, 2021
Our heartfelt sympathy to you all, she will be missed, may your wonderful memories help at this difficult time.
Lloyd Phillips
December 7, 2021
Sorry for your loss
She was a great lady
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