Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

In Loving Memory of DR. GERALD K. JOHNSON, SR.

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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the unexpected passing of Dr. Gerald K. Johnson, Sr., who departed this world on Wednesday, October 4, 2023.

Gerald was born in Shreveport, La., on December 2, 1933, and at the tender age of 2, he moved to Augusta, Ark., following the tragic loss of his father.

He pursued his passion for chemistry and biology at UCA (formerly ASTC) before graduating from the University of Missouri School of Dentistry at Kansas City.

Gerald proudly served his country as a Captain in the USAF Hospital in Amarillo, Texas, where he practiced general dentistry during three years of active duty. After his Air Force service, he pursued a preceptor-ship program in orthodonti­cs, working alongside esteemed profession­als including Drs. Alstadt, Casey, Golden, and Johnson in Little Rock, Ark.

Gerald is preceded in death by his parents, Gladys Johnson of Augusta, Ark., and Austin, Texas, and Kay Johnson of Austin, Texas.

He is survived by his loving children, G.K. Johnson, Jr. (Claudia) of Atlanta, Ga., Brenda Majors, and Scott Johnson (Quinci) of Little Rock. Cherishing his memory are his grandchild­ren, Ryan Nunez (Ricky), Brooke Johnson and Ross Johnson of Atlanta, Ga., and Jackie Majors (Joey), Emily Lang (Derek) and Graeson Johnson of Little Rock. His legacy continues through his great-grandchild­ren, Kylie Barrow, Mason and Miles Lang.

Gerald was a dedicated member of various dental associatio­ns, including the American Dental Associatio­n, the American Associatio­n of Orthodonti­cs, the Southweste­rn Society of Orthodonti­cs, the Arkansas State Dental Associatio­n, and the Pierre Fauchard Academy. He served as the president of the Arkansas Society of Dentistry for Children and the Pulaski County Dental Associatio­n. Additional­ly, he was a valued member of the Founder’s Group of the Cleft Palate Clinic at Arkansas Children’s Hospital in 1965.

His commitment to his community extended beyond his profession­al life. He was a board member of the Scott Connection­s Plantation Settlement and the Managing Member of the Indian Mounds Land Company, a family enterprise. A devout member of Second Presbyteri­an Church, he faithfully served as Deacon and Elder during various periods. His passion for music led him to the Little Rock Country Club and earned him the title of Lifetime Member of the Downtown Rotary Club, where he joyously served as their “unofficial” pianist for over three decades.

A celebratio­n of Gerald’s life will be held at Second Presbyteri­an Church on Tuesday, October 10, 2023, at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to Second Presbyteri­an Church or to The Down Syndrome Foundation, organizati­ons that held special places in Gerald’s heart.

In these moments of grief, let us remember Gerald for his kindness, dedication, and love. His legacy lives on in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him. Arrangemen­ts are under the direction of RuebelFune­ralHome.com

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