Michael Terry Johnson

07/29/1953 - 03/08/2024

Michael Terry Johnson

07/29/1953 - 03/08/2024


Michael Terry Johnson, 70, of Annville, KY, passed away on March 8, 2024 at 11:32 p.m. He was born on July 29, 1953, in South Bend, IN. Mike, a Marine, dedicated his life to serving his country. After his military service, he pursued a career in Industrial Maintenance. He was a firm believer and follower of Jesus, found solace in his faith, and was a member of Annville Baptist Church. In his free time, he enjoyed fishing, hunting, woodworking, and carving.

He was a beloved husband to Sheryl Johnson and a devoted father to Dana Cox (Aaron), Terri (Eric) Blauvelt, and Amanda (Greg) Reece. Mike cherished his role as a papa to Ryan Cox, Holly Cox, Shane Michael Cox, Dylan Reece, Bryanna Reece, Aleeyah Reece, John Reece, Annabelle Blauvelt, and Benjamin Blauvelt. He is also survived by his brothers Bill (Ester) Johnson, Alan (Debbie) Johnson, and Will (Irena) Johnson, and sister Liz (Steve) Laramie. Mike was preceded in death by his parents, James W. Johnson and June B. Johnson.

A service to honor Mike's life will be held on March 23, 2024, at 3:00 p.m. at Annville Baptist Church, 126 Church St., Annville, KY 40402. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to help cover funeral and medical expenses incurred during Mike’s battle with cancer. Donations can be sent via PayPal to sherylann1956@gmail.com or sent in the mail to 325 Seals Rd. Annville, KY 40402. 

Condolences (2)



David &Tetch Wilson

We have been pastoring this church in Annville, KY for a few years and we were praying for more workers because the harvest was ready! And look at what God did- He sent a whole family of workers all the way from Indiana! Since the first week they entered our church sanctuary, they have never stoppped serving God in all His Kingdom works. Mike has been a part of many of the church life, mostly working behind the scenes. Not a lot of people knew the works her did for repairs, carpentry and maintenance of the gym, church building and the parsonage. He has always been present week after week to do audio-visual for the service. He was always present in many church gatherings. He loves telling us military life stories, and his time there that made him love Asian food. He was such a fun fellow, and a big heart for Jesus. We’ve been blessed by him in many ways! We are surely missing him, but we are comforted that this is just a temporary separation because we shall see him again!

Steve and Liz

Mike was the best brother a sister could have! Growing up he was always so giving and loving. Him and Alan would walk me to and from school in my younger days and never complained their little sister tagalong was always a few steps behind. I was his biggest fan when he run track at the high school. He broke so many event records at Fisher Field. All that watched him said he ran like a locomotive. He left a big hole in my life when he left for the Marine Corp. after High School. He came home and life was full again. He married Sheryl my pretty sister in law and had 3 pretty girls that made their life great and busy. He found the Lord and it gave Mike and Sheryl a new beginning of love at a whole different level. I am so grateful that Mike is now in Heaven with his Savior and can be free of pain and suffering. Till I see you again. Love you for always. Liz