February 18, 1932-November 20, 2024
He went by many names: Son, Husband, Dad, Papaw, Uncle John, Doc, and Dr.
John. Probably known by most as Dr. John. This is not surprising, as he touched
many lives over his years of faithful service in the medical profession, and continued
practicing for 50+ years. In fact, Dr. John was still licensed to his final day and likely
walked through the pearly gates with his medical bag in hand and stethoscope
around his neck. This is an image that is ingrained in our memories of our father
over the years.
Dr. John was an Oklahoman first before becoming a Texan. He was born in
Oklahoma City on February 18, 1932 and spent his early years living in various
places around the state of Oklahoma along with his parents Orville and Lucille
Johnson and beautiful sister Virginia “Ginger” Johnson Kanaly. He was a proud
Boomer Sooner, graduating from University of Oklahoma where he met his lifelong
love, Patricia Rich Johnson, whom he was wed to for over 60 years. Dr. John and
Patty were married on June 29, 1957 immediately following college graduation then
moved to Kansas City for Dr. John to attend medical school.
Upon graduation from medical school they moved to the Houston area to set up
roots. At that point, Dr. John and Patty became die hard “Texans”. Dr. John
established his medical practice from the ground up and provided one on one
individual medical care to all his patients at his family practice. He was known to
even accept a unique payment if someone fell on “hard times”, including eggs. He
loved his profession and truly believed God is the “Great Physician”. Dr. John felt it
was his calling and showed compassion beyond measure over the years of practice.
While in Houston, Dr. John and Patty welcomed three daughters, Heather, Holly, and
Harmony. Dr. John displayed a wonderful balance of “physician, husband and
father”. Even though he was very busy with his medical practice, somehow he was
present at all his daughters’ sporting events and extra-curricular activities. He and
Patty went on many global adventures as a couple and as a family. Dr. John and his
family were charter members of their beloved church, John Wesley Methodist, in
which he faithfully served for many years. In his small amount of “spare time” you
could always find him hitting the greens at Champions Golf Club or devotedly caring
for his mom and mother-in-law, who lived close-by.
Many people stop and “settle down” in their retirement years. Dr. John did the
opposite and upon selling his practice continued working as a contract physician for
many years. He was blessed with ten grandchildren and five great-grandchildren
over the years, whom he loved fiercely, and considered gifts from God. Dr. John and
Patty continued their love of travel and moved to the little fishing town of Rockport,
Texas. He enjoyed life to the fullest in Rockport and treasured the beautiful view of
the water. His years in Rockport were some of his most memorable. He enjoyed his
precious time spent with Patty, served at their Rockport church home (First
Methodist of Rockport), played many rounds of golf, and cherished having his sweet
dog Rocky as a loyal companion, as well as many special times with family and
friends.
After many years in Rockport, Dr. John and Patty John moved to Katy, Texas to be
closer to family. Even though this decision was bitter sweet, it proved to be a “God
directed” one. The time in Katy created even more lasting friendships and
immeasurable time spent loving on his beloved grandchildren. He maintained his
zest for life with innumerable events at their residence, Atria of Cinco Ranch. They
also continued their membership and faithful service in the Methodist church at
Grace Fellowship. He was also involved in an “Iron Man” bible study at Second
Baptist church with his son-in-law Kelly Keahey. Dr. John never “met a stranger” and
became a “mascot” of local running clubs and was a friend to many police officers in
Katy.
Dr. John finally grew tired and the call to be home with his loving Father was too
strong. He made the wonderful journey on November 20, 2024. Dr. John was
greeted in heaven by many loved ones including his beloved wife Patty, his
wonderful parents Orville and Lucille Johnson, his sister and brother-in-law Ginger
and Deane Kanaly, his nephew Steve Kanaly, his mother-in-law Margaret Rich, his
life long nurse colleagues Pat Staley and Violet Smith, his dear friend Bob Milam, as
well as many other loved ones and people he touched over the years. He is missed
by many including his daughter Heather Keahey and her husband Kelly of Katy, his
daughter Holly Labay and her husband Andrew of Altair, and his daughter Harmony
Keel and her husband Ben of Sealy. His beloved grandchildren and great grand
children include: Lindsay and Alex Rogers (baby boy Rogers due in January 2025),
Kimberly and Matt Coyle (Abigail and baby boy Coyle due in December 2024),
Zachariah and Courtney Labay (Colt and Wesson), Mindy Keahey and Michael Lam,
Lauren and Stewart Thielemann, Roxanne Keel, William Keel, John William Austin
Keel, Kennan Keel, and Josiah Keel. His survivors are sad to be without him on
earth, but are ultimately celebrating his journey to be with Jesus. You have done
well, faithful servant. It is time to hang up your stethoscope and celebrate your
amazing legacy you have bestowed
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