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David Carl Johnson

March 6, 2026

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David Carl Johnson, 82, passed away in Wichita, Kansas after a brief battle with esophageal cancer.

Dave was born in 1943 in Norwood, MA to Carl and Mildred Johnson. As an only child, he filled his days playing with toy soldiers, working in models, and messing with cars. He was a paper boy, a grocery stocker, and as a teenager, indulged his love of cars working as an auto detailer. Graduation from high school in 1962 his world changed dramatically with joining the US Army. He initially trained as a radar mechanic for Hawk missile systems and soon found himself in South Korea stationed near the DMZ. Upon his return to the United States, Dave re-enlisted and was encouraged to apply for Officer Candidate School. He was commissioned an officer assigned to the Signal Corp in 1966 and was assigned as a weapons instructor before going to service in Vietnam.

Dave loved Army life. He also loved to travel and spent more than 50% of his career stationed abroad in Germany, Thailand, Turkey, The Netherlands and when stateside the Army orders took him to Florida, Colorado, and Hawaii.

In 1980 he married Peggy (Moench), promising to show her the world. They added to their family with the birth of Adam in 1984. Dave retired from active duty in 1988 after a 27-year career.

As his second career, Dave worked as a Client Account Services Manager for Xerox Business Services retiring a second time in 2007. Throughout his life he continued to pursue his favorite pastimes, building beautiful furniture in his workshop, managing home projects of all types, volunteering as a Verger for the Episcopal Church and also at Hope in the Valley Equine Rescue. He was also always seen cheering on and doing whatever he could in support of Peggy and Adam. He was especially delighted when Adam brought Mallory (Caron) into the family and adored both of his grandchildren Charlie and Maddie.

Visitation will be from 3:00 – 5:00 pm, Saturday, March 14, 2026 at Downing & Lahey East Mortuary, 6555 E Central Ave. Private committal will be at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Disabled American Veterans, 9111 E. Douglas, Ste. 200, Rm. 210, Wichita, KS 67207; or Hope in the Valley Equine Rescue, 9025 N. Broadway St., Valley Center, KS 67147.

 

Services

Visitation: Saturday, March 14, 2026 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Downing & Lahey East Mortuary
6555 E. Central
Wichita, KS 67206


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Charities

The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in David Carl Johnson 's name.

Disabled American Veterans

9111 E. Douglas, Ste. 200, Rm. 210

Wichita,

KS

67207

Hope in the Valley Equine Rescue

9025 N. Broadway St.

Valley Center,

KS

67147

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  1. Peggy I’m so sorry for your loss of Dave he was such a talented person. He will be missed by many, but will always be in your heart. My prayers for you and the rest of your family to find peace in the great person he was. Love Marietta

  2. I am so sorry for the loss of your wonderful husband Dave. What a wonderful, kind, loving, and giving soul. Treasure the memories– my heart aches for you. Adam, Mallory, and the grandchildren.

    A life well lived. ❤️💔🙏🏼

  3. Christmas 1982 in Brunssum, Netherlands. I met Dave with my family Denise, Heather, and Jennifer. We just arrived from Fort Bragg NC for my NATO assignment. Dave was my superior and took me under his wing and provided advice, guidance and friendship for the next 3 years. Dave always had a smile and a positive outlook. He was ready to help out in any way he could. The Army took us in separate directions and we only met once in Hawaii when we visited Dave and Peggy. We stayed in touch with Christmas letters, but were devastated to hear the news from Peggy. Rest in peace to my Army Big Brother, there are not many like you.
    Dennis, Denise and Family

  4. We have such fond memories of Dave (or Lt Col Johnson as he was to us when we were all in the Netherlands together). He was the kind of person who lit up a room simply by walking into it. Dave was a truly amazing person who led an exceptional life. We have no doubt that he is keeping heaven lively!

    Peggy and Adam… Our hearts aches for you as you navigate this unimaginable loss. May you find comfort in the shared memories and may Dave’s love continue to guide you in the days ahead. Sending you hugs your way.

    Heather O’Donnell King and Family
    Jennifer O’Donnell Pfisterer and Family


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