Melvin Johnson

October 5, 1945 – May 12, 2023

The family is planning a Celebration of Life on Sunday, June 4th between 11:00-2:00 at the Paw Paw Fire Station 832 S. Gremps St. Paw Paw, MI 49079. Memorial contributions may be made to the Paw Paw Fire Fighters Association or the American Legion Post 68, in c/o the funeral home.

Obituary

Age 77, passed away Friday night, May 12, 2023. Bud was born in Kalamazoo, on October 5, 1945, the son of Harmon Louis and Mary Jane (Conklin) Johnson. On October 16, 1981, he married Kathleen Fisk Stenger who survives him. Bud proudly served his nation in the United States Navy. Bud was a member since 1971 of the Paw Paw Volunteer Fire Department where he served as a fire fighter, and as Chief from 1981-1983. In his work as a volunteer he helped in development of the new Paw Paw Fire Station. He was also responsible for the restoration of the Paw Paw Ole’ No. 3 fire engine. He loved collecting anything diecast, such as cars, tractors, etc. He loved riding around the neighborhood in his fire engine red golf cart. Bud loved music, loved playing the drums and singing karaoke. Bud loved traveling. He and Kathleen enjoyed cruises camping and taking road trips. He was a dedicated family man. He loved his family and they loved him. Besides his wife, Bud is survived by his children, Jason Johnson of Paw Paw, Jennifer (Winston) Seals of Paw Paw, Kasey (Paul) Huggler of Kalamazoo, Amy (Max) Beers of Maui, Hawaii; grandchildren, Dylan, Hailey, Amanda, Justin, Taylor, Giovanna; a niece and a nephew; and countless friends. Bud was preceded in death by his parents; and a brother, Robert Johnson.

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Jason Johnson
3 years ago

I’ll miss you dad, see you on the other side.

Jane Dyer
3 years ago

So sorry to hear of Bud’s passing. Our prayers and thoughts are with you Kathy and the family.

Jamin and Andrea Bishop
3 years ago

I and my wife are so sorry to here of buddy’s passing last Friday 5/12/23. Even though he was my cousin I always knew him as uncle buddy. I can remember when I was a kid coming over to buddy and Kathy’s home in paw paw with my mom Patricia Bishop. They shared the love of listening to county music and the oldies. Recording records to cassettes to make copies of music. Buddy was a great man. He will be missed but he is at peace and not suffering any more. He is up there in heaven with my mom uncle bud and aunt mary and many others that have passed away in the family. Our thoughts are with your family and prayers are with the family their time of grief. Buddy’s aunt pat my mother has been gone for 12 years and it never gets easier. The last time I saw buddy and kathy was almost 5 years ago at our wedding. Our condolences, Jamin and Andrea Bishop