Custer County Chief

K. Melvin Johnson

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K. Melvin Johnson,

84, of Grand Island, Neb., passed away Monday, May 29, 2023, at his home surrounded by his family.

Mel was born Nov. 3, 1938, in Hershey to Kenneth and Mary (Davis) Johnson.

He grew up on a farm/ranch west of Chappell. He graduated from Deuel County High School in Chappell where he played football and basketball and excelled in track and field. There he also met his high school sweetheart, Barbara Dormann. The couple were married Nov. 17, 1956, in Sidney. To this union were born three children.

After graduating from North Central Bible College in Minneapoli­s, Minn.with a degree in Pastoral Studies, Mel pastored churches in Central City, Norfolk, Thedford, Bridgeport and Sidney and was also Care Pastor at North Shore Church in Hastings until his passing.

He was the Nebraska District Assemblies of God Secretary-Treasurer for many years as well as the District Camp Developmen­t Director at Camp Lex in Lexington for almost 11 years. Mel filled in at many churches as an interim pastor

in several different cities throughout Nebraska.

Mel desired to be very active in each city he lived in, serving in service clubs, Lions Club, school board, President of the Ministeria­l Associatio­n and always found time to attend as many of the high school sporting events as he could, even after his children had graduated.

Mel loved a lot of activities including hunting, golfing, working out at the gym, listening to audio books and target shooting. Every morning at 5 a.m., you could find him at the kitchen table reading his Bible. He was such a prayer warrior.

He always looked for new challenges, earning his pilot’s license to be able to fly family and friends to different events. Mel especially loved to laugh, pull pranks and playful teasing. He will always be remembered for his “Blessings” to those he would meet.

Mel is survived by his wife Barb; son Rick (Kenya) Johnson; daughters Vicki Johnson and Tami (John) Batiste; grandchild­ren,Melissa (Ian) Shaffer, Chris (Melissa) Johnson, Arjay (Kayla) Johnson, Cara (Adrian) Brandt, Colby Keslar, Kyli (Jesse) Baldwin, Alexa (Akil) Grant, Marli Batiste and Logan Batiste; 16 great-grandchild­ren; sisters Marjorie Learned, Marilyn (Dave) Morten and Karolynn (Dave) Mizell; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

A Celebratio­n of Life service was at 10:30 a.m., Friday, June 2, at North Shore Church in Hastings. Officiants were grandsons Chris Johnson and Arjay Johnson. Burial was at 2:30 p.m. at Grand Island City Cemetery following a lunch at the church. Visitation was 4-6 p.m. Thursday at All Faiths Funeral Home in Grand Island.

Online remembranc­es may be left at www.giallfaith­s.com.

 ?? ?? Mel Johnson 1938 - 2023
Mel Johnson 1938 - 2023

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