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Cody Ray Johnson
Cody Ray Johnson of Runaway Bay Texas, 32, passed away unexpectedly Sunday September 11, 2022 in Fort Worth. Cody was born on September  27, 1989 in Springfield, MO to Mother Jennifer (Decker) Campbell and Father Joe Johnson. When he wasn’t working, Cody enjoyed playing baseball and riding his motorcycle. More than anything Cody would spend as much time as he could with his daughter Lexi. Cody was the person everyone always gravitated toward. Never in his life did he meet a stranger. Cody was an amazing father, son, brother, and friend. He will be missed by all that knew him. Cody was preceded in death by grandparents Jimmy Johnson, Shirley Johnson, and Nancy Decker. He was survived by adored Daughter Alexis (Lexi) Johnson; Grandparents Billy and Annette Decker; Father Joe Johnson and Wife Daynica; Mother Jennifer Campbell and Husband Daniel; Brother James Johnson and Wife Kendra; Sister Hanah Gurnee and Husband Rex; Brother Chase O’Heren and Wife Cara; Sister Makenzie Campbell; Brother Levi Johnson; as well as many beloved nieces, nephews, and cousins. A private celebration of life for the family will be held at a later date.
Condolence Messages

8 Responses

  1. We cannot express the heartfelt condolences we feel for all of you. Just know that we are praying for Gods peace, comfort and strength for each of you. Deepest sympathies

  2. Joe , Our deepest condolences go out to you and your family , I pray that peace comes to all of you in these unforeseen times . We love you . Joe , thank you for allowing us the pleasure of us knowing and watching your son grow up into the kind soul he was . He will be missed
    *The Montez Family*

  3. To Cody’s Family, We are so sorry for your loss. Cody was a kind, gentle soul and will be missed by many. Prayers to all.

  4. To Cody’s family,
    Cody was a great friend and person in general. We met through school and baseball. Whenever we would see eachother after school he always spoke of how much he loved his daughter and how much it meant to him to be a father. Anytime I ever saw him out anywhere he was always the first to greet me and offer me a beer. That’s the kind of guy he was. He always wanted everyone to feel love and like they were welcome. I’m truley sorry for yalls loss.
    Sincerely
    Zachary Rydman

  5. I knew Cody from the army. Met him on my first day at my first duty station. We became very close and he always looked out for me. I’ll always love Cody and miss him. Such a great soul. Thank you for everything Johnson. Love you brother

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