After retiring from medicine in October of 2015, Ray was able to spend more time pursuing his many hobbies including custom gun making, reading, gourmet cooking, watching Astros baseball and college football (especially Texas A & M), fly fishing, and hunting. He went on hunts in Alaska, New Zealand, The Yukon, southwest Texas, New Mexico, Montana and Colorado, where he also enjoyed fly fishing. However, the times he treasured most were spent hunting white-tail deer on “The Ranch” in west Texas with his family and friends. Ray was an associate member of the American Custom Gun Makers Guild and crafted beautiful custom rifles from wood blanks of French, English, and Turkish walnut. He was a lifetime member of the NRA.
Ray loved to share stories of growing up in Magnolia as well as relating facts about baseball and anything having to do with World War II. After receiving his first Lionel Train set one Christmas, he added Lionel trains to his list of hobbies and was in the process of building a Lionel train layout that filled an entire room, complete with a mountain and a village.
Preceded in death by his first wife Anne Laurie and parents Roma and Raymond Johnson, Sr., Ray is survived by his wife Kim of 32 years, sister Dianne and her husband Steve Dorris, son Craig and wife Janna, son Matthew and wife Michelle, daughter Mandy and husband Kevin Hutchins, step-daughters Amber Whatley and Dawn Jones, grandchildren Josh Annie, and Taylor Johnson, James Sitka, Leanne and Keith Johnson, Hunter, Hannah, and Harper Hutchins, Brooklyn and Brayden Whatley, two great grandchildren Callen and Carter Sitka, nephew Parker Dorris and wife Sonia, great niece Roma, many cousins and other relatives. He is also survived by his precious rat terrier Sugar whom he loved and spoiled rotten.
A celebration of life memorial service will be held Saturday, March 5, 2022 at 2pm at Metcalf Funeral Directors, 1801 E. White Oak Terrace, Conroe, Texas 77304
Published by The Beaumont Enterprise from Mar. 2 to Mar. 3, 2022.
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