Steve Kerry Mark Johnson

May 23, 1959 - Dec 31, 2025

Steve Kerry Mark Johnson passed away peacefully on December 31, 2025, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. He was 66 years old.

Steve is survived by his beloved daughter, Andrea, who was the light of his life. He is also lovingly remembered by his former wife, Alison. He is survived by his brother, Todd Johnson, and his sisters, Sally Johnson and Larraine Johnson, as well as his cherished nieces and nephews: Brandon, Taylor, Jessica, Mitchel, and Garret. He is also fondly remembered and loved by the Thomas family.

Steve was preceded in death by his parents, Janice Blackhall and Terry Johnson.

A dedicated and passionate chef, Steve took great pride in his work and was a longstanding employee of Lonestar and Wild wings, where his commitment, skill, and work ethic left a lasting impression on those who worked alongside him. Cooking was more than a profession for Steve; it was an expression of creativity.

Outside of work, Steve found joy in life’s simple pleasures. He loved video games, drawing long walks, poetry, movies, and card games. He had a deep love for animals, especially his treasured grand-dog, Nova, who brought him endless comfort and happiness.

Steve will be remembered for his strength, his dedication, his big heart and the quiet love he showed to those around him. He will be forever deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.

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  1. Andrea Johnson January 19, 2026 at 11:46 pm - Reply

    Dear dad,
    I still can’t believe youre gone. It’s hard for me to invasion a life without you in it because you were such a massive part of me. Ill miss your jokes, amazing impressions, laid back and loving attitude and your support and love as a father. I will carry your memory with me forever, as now I live for the both of us. Your time was cut short, but you fought such a hard battle and even when most would break or waver you carried on through it, it showed me true strength, love, resiliance. I’m going to use the strength you showed me while fighting cancer to carry the heartbreaking pain of losing you. I hope you knew how much I loved you, always will. Love your daughter. ♡

  2. Kerry MacDonell January 15, 2026 at 10:26 am - Reply

    Steve was a kind man. Every memory I have with him is positive. He had a contagious laugh and a big smile. When I was growing up, he was definitely a “cool” uncle as he loved hanging out and playing video games. He would let us stay up super late and there was always lots of junk food. I remember going to watch him sing karaoke too. I thought it was great as a kid being allowed to go to a bar to watch him sing. I was so proud of him. I thought he was so brave to sing in front of strangers like that. I also loved watching him with Andrea when she was little. He loved her so much. She was always sitting with him, content to be doing whatever he was doing.

    Steve, you will be dearly missed. Love you❤️

    Cubby

  3. Terri Belcher January 13, 2026 at 5:38 am - Reply

    So sad. 🙏🏻

  4. Martin Winges January 12, 2026 at 10:06 pm - Reply

    It is with great sadness that I have to write this. Steve was our second longest tenured staff member. He always had a positive and calming impact on his colleagues. We shared a birthday and he was always quick to wish me a Happy Birthday. I will miss him dearly. He spoke often of his daughter Andrea and was looking forward to spending more time with her and family in his retirement. F*** Cancer. We will all remember him with fondness. RIP Cereal Man

  5. James Angus January 12, 2026 at 6:07 pm - Reply

    Spent many and night working with Steve at the lonestar and his rendition of my way at karaoke parties was phenomenal. Sending my love and care to the family always enjoyed Steve. Rest in peace my friend.

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Andrea Johnson

Dear dad, I still can't believe youre gone. It's hard for me to invasion a life without you in it because you were such a massive part of me. Ill miss your jokes, amazing impressions, laid back and loving attitude and your support and love as a father. I will carry your memory with me forever, as now I live for the both of us. Your time was cut short, but you fought such a hard battle and even when most would break or waver you carried on through it, it showed me true strength, love, resiliance. I'm going to use the strength you showed me while fighting cancer to carry the heartbreaking pain of losing you. I hope you knew how much I loved you, always will. Love your daughter. ♡

Kerry MacDonell

Steve was a kind man. Every memory I have with him is positive. He had a contagious laugh and a big smile. When I was growing up, he was definitely a “cool” uncle as he loved hanging out and playing video games. He would let us stay up super late and there was always lots of junk food. I remember going to watch him sing karaoke too. I thought it was great as a kid being allowed to go to a bar to watch him sing. I was so proud of him. I thought he was so brave to sing in front of strangers like that. I also loved watching him with Andrea when she was little. He loved her so much. She was always sitting with him, content to be doing whatever he was doing. Steve, you will be dearly missed. Love you❤️ Cubby

Terri Belcher

So sad. 🙏🏻

Martin Winges

It is with great sadness that I have to write this. Steve was our second longest tenured staff member. He always had a positive and calming impact on his colleagues. We shared a birthday and he was always quick to wish me a Happy Birthday. I will miss him dearly. He spoke often of his daughter Andrea and was looking forward to spending more time with her and family in his retirement. F*** Cancer. We will all remember him with fondness. RIP Cereal Man

James Angus

Spent many and night working with Steve at the lonestar and his rendition of my way at karaoke parties was phenomenal. Sending my love and care to the family always enjoyed Steve. Rest in peace my friend.

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