Johnny Clifton Robinson, age 57, of Tecumseh, OK passed away on Wednesday, October 5, 2022 in Oklahoma City.
He was born October 14, 1964 in Monterey, California to Bonnie Joseph Boyles and Gloria Bell Cruz.
Johnny was raised in Phoenix, Arizona. He moved to Sacramento, CA in the early 80’s where he met the love of his life, Jacqueline Best. They were married for 34 years. Johnny moved around from California to Oklahoma to Texas, then settling in Denver, CO where he lived for 20 years, until moving to Tecumseh a little over a year ago.
He worked as a roofer for many years. Johnny also worked in the oil and gas industry. He most recently worked for Golden Aluminum in Colorado.
Johnny liked fishing and riding around in his Jeep. His grandson, Rival, was the highlight of his life and he loved spending time with him most of all.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Johnny is survived by his wife Jackie, of the home; daughter, Tasha Bentley of Arizona; 3 sons, John Dunham of Arizona, Shane Parrott of Colorado and Derrick Salano of New Mexico; grandson, Rival Parrott of Colorado; 2 sisters, Glenda Stout of California and Jennifer Robinson of Arizona; 2 brothers, Brian Robinson of Tecumseh and Matt Robinson of Texas; and numerous extended family and friends.
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